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Asked if the priority was damage limitation and reputation management, she says she didn't think it was as stark as that. Beer highlights that Van den Borgerd had worked "closely" with the Post Office's IT specialist, Simon Baker, on the Second Sight project for around a year.
"Protect the brand at all costs?" Beer asks. Why did Baker hold the view that the focus was to bring things back under the Post Office's control and remove Second Sight without telling you about it, he asks?
"That wasn't my sense at the time.", Van den Bogerd says. Van den Bogerd says she doesn't know, adding: "That's certainly not a conversation he had with me."
Beer points out the Post Office did ultimately remove Second Sight. Was that unrelated to this plan described earlier, he asks.
"As far as I was concerned, yes," she replies.
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