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Former Post Office boss arrives at Horizon scandal inquiry

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Former Post Office boss arrives at Horizon scandal inquiry

Former Post Office boss arrives at Horizon scandal inquiry

Angela van den Bogerd, former Head of Partnerships at the Post Office, faces questions from ITV News UK Editor Paul Brand as she arrives at the Post Office Inquiry.

Approached before entering the building she says "I have nothing to say until I give my evidence to the inquiry".

Report by Czubalam.

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