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Post Office inquiry live: Angela van den Bogerd shown letter blaming PO for postmaster's death - BBC News Post Office inquiry live: Angela van den Bogerd shown letter blaming PO for postmaster's death - BBC News
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Jacqueline Howard Now, Watts takes an even more stern tone with Van den Bogerd, as she asks whether she was responsible for, or complacent in, the lie that there was nothing wrong with Horizon.
Reporting from the inquiry Van den Bogerd responds with a one word answer - "no" - a response that's becoming very familiar as the inquiry nears its end for the day.
Watts pushes Van den Bogerd on whether her actions were all to protect the Post Office from an "existential threat".
Jo Hamilton has not taken her eyes off Angela van den Bogerd since her lawyer, Tim Moloney KC, began questioning her on the former sub-postmistress's case. "That wasn't my intention," she responds.
She's kept her expression neutral, hands clasped in her lap as her lawyer accuses Van den Bogerd of negligence or lies.
The questions that lawyers are asking today, and to all the key Post Office figures who have given evidence previously in the inquiry, have come from the sub-postmasters and postmistresses they represent directly.
Being here with, literally in Hamilton's case, a front row seat to bear witness to those questions and answers, is something that has been a long time coming for many of them.
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