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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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The inquiry has now adjourned for lunch. It will return at around 14:00 BST. Another bit of evidence before the break.
But stay with us while we bring you the latest evidence and analysis from this morning's session. 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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