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Post Office inquiry live updates: Angela van den Bogerd 'does not recall' being told IT firm could access accounts - BBC News Post Office inquiry live updates: Angela van den Bogerd giving evidence for second day - BBC News
(about 16 hours later)
We're now going to be pausing our live coverage of the Post Office inquiry. Thanks for joining us. Jacqueline Howard
You can read our write-up of today's hearing here. Reporting from the inquiry
We'll be back tomorrow when Angela van den Bogerd gives evidence for a second day. "The first thing was 'let's get a media lawyer'."
That's what Jason Beer KC has just put to Angela van den Bogerd, suggesting this was the first priority of the Post Office after learning of fromer sub-postmaster Martin Griffiths's suicide attempt.
Van den Bogerd doesn't dispute this - it's set out, in black and white, in an email chain she's looped in on.
The former sub-postmasters in the room today, and there are a lot of them, are shaking their heads. One whispers "disgusting" under her breath.
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