Former Post Office Managing Director arrives at inquiry
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Former Post Office Managing Director arrives at inquiry
The Post Office's former managing director arrives to give evidence at the Post Office inquiry in central London.
In his evidence, Alan Cook tells the inquiry he did not realise the Post Office brought its own prosecutions and says he "assumed" the police and Director of Public Prosecutions were involved.
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Former Post Office boss Angela van den Bogerd has left the Post Office inquiry after her second day of giving evidence. Ms van den Bogerd, who held numerous positions at the Post Office during her..
Former Post Office boss Angela van den Bogerd has arrived at the Post Office inquiry on her second day of giving evidence. Ms van den Bogerd, who held numerous positions at the Post Office during her..
Angela van den Bogerd, a former senior director at the Post Office, arrived at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry on Thursday morning. She began with an apology on the first of her two days of giving..