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Post Office inquiry live updates: Angela van den Bogerd 'does not recall' being told IT firm could alter accounts - BBC News | Post Office inquiry live updates: Angela van den Bogerd 'does not recall' being told IT firm could alter accounts - BBC News |
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Another bit of evidence before the break. | |
Van den Bogerd was asked to point to any occasion in which she corrected the messaging about there being no possibility of remotely accessing Horizon. | |
"I can't recall doing such an email," van den Bogerd replied. | |
This came about after the inquiry looked at internal communications outlining pre-approved messaging to respond to claims of remote access. | |
The inquiry is shown one which describes the idea that Horizon does not accurately record branch transactions as "imprecise". | |
Van den Bogerd had pointed to this in her witness statement, but questioned now says that this was not the final version. | |
She's asked where the final version is, and replied that it would have been in comms messaging. | |
Asked what she means, she said there is a disconnect between some of the information this morning (some of which she remembers, some she doesn't) and messaging inside the Post Office. | |
"I've missed some stuff coming through here," she said. | |
And with that, the inquiry took its break for lunch. | |
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