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Recent events include coverage of the Post Office Scandal and the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry
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Did Post Office Try to HIDE Information Using Legal Privilege?

Did Post Office Try to HIDE Information from subpostmasters and their legal teams using Legal Privilege?

Advice from a principle lawyer within the legal team at the Post Office says that communications with the primary purpose of gathering information related to litigation should be marked 'legally privileged and confidential'.

Angela van den Bogerd is shown a summary that she created based on the email where all communication relating to the subpostmasters cases should be marked legally privileged and confidential.

Did this subtle change of language suggest that the Post Office were trying to hide information from subpostmasters and their legal teams as concerns about the Fujitsu Horizon system continued to be raised?

https://x.com/David0Sm/status/1785708530730778910

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Why Did the Post Office Want to Control The Narrative About Bugs?

Why Did the Post Office Want to Control The Narrative About Bugs? Angela van den Bogerd tells Jason Beer at the Post Office Inquiry that she would default to using the word 'bugs' despite using the word 'anomalies' in parts of her witness statement.

Angela van den Bogerd describes how the Post Office wanted to Control The Narrative Around bugs, errors and defects in the Horizon system and Paula Vennells wanted to find a word that was 'less emotive'.

https://x.com/David0Sm/status/1784995565320708522

Post Office's Angela van den Bogerd Did Nothing 'Knowingly Wrong'

Post Office Executive Angela van den Bogerd said she Did Nothing Knowingly Wrong and regrets that she didn't get the the Post Office Scandal answers sooner as she testifies at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry.

As Jason Beer KC summarises her witness statement she explains that she was kept out of the loop by Fujitsu in relation to things such as the Known Error Logs relating to the Horizon system.

https://x.com/David0Sm/status/1784986932918837330

Why Did Angela van den Bogerd Leave Post Office?

Why did Angela van den Bogerd Leave the Post Office? She explains her reasons to Jason Beer KC at the Post Office Inquiry citing personal disillusionment rather than professional experiences linked with the loss of multiple cases immediately prior to her departing the Post Office - most prominently the 2019 Bates and others GLO case as well as the criticism levelled at her by a high court judge.

https://x.com/David0Sm/status/1784238134667911281

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