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Post Office inquiry live updates: Ex-executive van den Bogerd apologises to sub-postmasters - BBC News Post Office inquiry live updates: Ex-executive van den Bogerd apologises to sub-postmasters - BBC News
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Beer now asks if, in an email sent to her on 5 December 2010, van den Bogerd had been given information that Fujitsu can put an entry into a branch account remotely. Just before the break, Beer asked van den Bogerd why there weren't more records on a board meeting from October 2010.
In response, she says yes. In a list of attendees shown to the inquiry, six members of the Post Office are listed as present. She is asked whether she would have had responsibility for those meetings.
Beer then turns to van den Bogerd's witness statement, where she says that pre-2011, she had no knowledge of the ability of Fujitsu employees to alter transaction data or data in branch accounts without the knowledge or consent of sub-postmasters. No, is her response.
"But that's not right, is it?" he asks her, adding that she saw it in the 2010 email. But when pressed on how an additional record on Fujitsu and Horizon had not made its way to her, she says that at that time she was not involved.
She says she doesn't remember seeing that email, and without seeing it as part of the inquiry, she'd have no knowledge. "This wasn't my domain at all," she tells the inquiry, adding that it was only when Second Sight came into the businesses that she started to look into "this type of issues".
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