A contemptible, miserable specimen of a man.
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A contemptible, miserable specimen of a man.
Apparently the SRA is represented as a core participant in the inquiry. Perhaps also bar standards are there. The Met are.
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Should we expect some to be hauled in front of professional disciplinary boards if not judges?
Harry Bowyer's memory was pretty good and somewhat more candid when answering questions.
Jarnail...
Mr Stein gave him a right kicking.
I'm not sure how some of these lawyers can turn up to work again. Williams is still employed by the Post Office. Flemington seems to have a decent job, although...
Hugh Flemington today, Head of Legal.
Multiple choice answers:
1. I can’t recall, or
2. I can’t remember.
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Just wait until the later part of Friday afternoon when the SPM’s barristers get their chance.
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I think before separation the criminal lawyers were in RM Group. After separation POL had at least Singh and Wilson in criminal roles. Whether they were competent or not is another matter. Singh’s...
Skewered by the inquiry lawyers several times, including on the matter of Orwellian language, not mitigating or excusing her responsibility, but clearly thrown under the bus by Vennells and Perkins...
Big week ahead: Susan Crichton, Chris Aujard and Angela van den Bogerd.
Crichton and Aujard, the most senior lawyers at the PO. The inquiry/SPM lawyer vs. PO lawyer sessions are fascinating.
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I thought he was a disgrace. I don’t know how he can continue in his job or as a lawyer.
He’s not the first PO lawyer to appear. Singh’s (a conveyancer in a criminal law role) testimony was...
Alan (I know nothing) Cook, no quarter given by the interested parties’ lawyers this morning and rightly so.
In an email shown to the inquiry, Cook wrote in 2009: “My instincts tell that, in a...
Under oath, statutory inquiry.
A reminder, testimonies start again next week and they will be available on YouTube.
https://www.postofficehorizoninquiry.org.uk/phase-5-and-6-timetable
Next...
I have my eye on those. I’d also add Susan Crichton.
It will be round two for Rod Ismay and Jarnail Singh. Can’t wait for the victims’ lawyers to get their chance. Rod and Jarnail are the half-wit...
I have watched Jarnail Singh’s two days of testimony at the PO inquiry.
Jarnail Singh must represent the low point for the PO.
Watch no other, but watch Jarnail Singh to understand the depths...
These people ooze slime.
Ex-Fujitsu boss 'shocked' by Post Office's actions https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68253136
Fujitsu boss during period of rampant prosecuting by the PO: I know...
Come on, they (don't fear the reaper).....
BOC, 1976
Too cosy?
Unearthed by Private Eye.
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Hollinrake is now the minister responsible for the PO. Blagden a major...
Not just chair of this project, she was Chairperson of the whole Post Office.
Also parents of Will Straw CBE, Chief Executive of Britain Stronger in Europe.
What a disastrous legacy for one...
I think his claim was that the investigator's summary report stated that £40,000 was missing and this was sufficient collaboration without, as you state, any evidence whatsoever of it leaving PO...
I’ve watched the testimonies of Fujitsu security, Post Office investigators and yesterday’s Scottish prosecutor in their entirety. I think the inquiry’s lawyers are doing a good job in exposing the...
If you have the time, patience and can contain your anger, Peter Sewell's (ex-Fujitsu) testimony yesterday at the inquiry is astonishing.
The inquiry's and victims’ lawyers were consummate...
The mendacity of human beings is breathtaking.
Mr I Do Not Recall, the manager responsible for reviewing Fujitsu’s expert witness statements used in prosecutions, not being able to recall ever...
OJEU was/(maybe still is) just a familiar name for public contract regulations and processes.
The EU directives were written in to British law years ago as the Public and Utilities Contracts...
Excluding a company from bidding for a government contract is probably not as straightforward as you think it should be because of the OJEU Public Contracts Regulations.
Ps. According to the FT...
Fujitsu is appearing before the Business and Trade Select Committee today.
Pity Darren Jones isn't the chairman anymore, thought he was an impressive inquisitor.
Johnathan Gullis is a committee...