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Susan Crichton, former general counsel for the Post Office, has taken her seat in the inquiry room, after her hearing was forced to run into a second day. Let's return to the inquiry now. Blake asks Crichton if she had discussed document retention and shredding advice in the Post Office with the organisation's chief executive.
We'll be providing regular updates on what she says - and you can watch along live by clicking the Play button at the top of this page. As a reminder, the Post Office has been accused of shredding important documents that could have undermined its claim that there was nothing wrong with the Horizon IT system.
"I can't remember, but I should have done," Crichton replies.
Blake asks then if Crichton thinks that was significant enough to have been raised at board level.
"Yes", replies Crichton, before adding that there was no opportunity to do so.
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