Former chief executive of the Post Office to give evidence to the inquiry from 9.45am
We can expect today that Paula Vennells, the former CEO of the Post Office, will be sworn in under oath, and then will be presented with a physical copy of the written witness statement she has presented to the inquiry. She will be given an opportunity to make any changes to it. Sometimes a witness will note small typographical changes.
On other occasions witnesses add, delete or correct elements because subsequent written or oral testimony at the inquiry has changed their testimony or revealed new details. Witnesses are also sometimes given the opportunity to make an opening statement to the inquiry. Vennells will then most likely be questioned by lead counsel for the inquiry, Jason Beer KC, who will take her through the written testimony, and use other documents and testimony to ask for clarification.
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