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Continuing with the minutes from the board meeting, Susan Crichton is shown a note that asks if she was implicated in the prosecutions - to which she tells the inquiry she was not. The Post Office inquiry is now breaking for lunch and we'll be bringing you a recap of what has been said so far today shortly.
She says it was her understanding the board wanted to know if it was her who was bringing the prosecutions against the sub-postmasters. In the meantime, we have plenty of stories and explainers for you to work your way through on our website during the break.
The minutes show the board "expressed strong views" about the management of the Second Sight review. We're expecting the Post Office inquiry to resume at 14:05.
But notes show it was accepted that the process was made "complicated" by the review being independent, along with input from MPs and the Justice For Sub-postmasters Alliance (JFSA).
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