Hugh Flemington is a very careful man. The former Post Office Head of Legal spent his morning in the Inquiry witness chair characterising his involvement in the Post Office scandal as accidental, at best.
The problem was, the documents do seem to suggest he was involved at some level, though he couldn’t recall how. He didn’t remember doing things and mostly he didn’t remember not doing things and if he didn’t do something it wasn’t a failing on his part, it just hadn’t occurred to him at the time.
The tone was set quite early on when barrister for the Inquiry Sam Stevens asked if Mr Flemington knew that the standard of proof in a criminal trial was that a jury had to be sure of guilt. Mr Flemington wasn’t sure, telling Stevens he was reliant on comedy Post Office lawyer Jarnail Singh for his education in criminal law. Stevens was a little taken aback, as well he might be. If Flemington, a senior lawyer, was going to tell the Inquiry he was not able to confirm he knew what the criminal standard of proof was, it was going to be a long morning.
And it was. Flemington did receive emails but didn’t open attachments. He became aware of the Clarke Advice via osmosis. He didn’t have a view on the Jarnail Singh as the PO’s only criminal lawyer being supervised by Susan Crichton, a General Counsel with no experience of criminal law.
His one on the record observation about Jarnail Singh (to Susan Crichton) was that Mr Singh “doesn’t seem to be able to do recommendations” ie provide legal advice, the basic job of a lawyer. When asked whether this raised concerns about Singh’s competence, Flemington said it was a comment made in annoyance rather than anything more serious, giving him an excuse not to have to escalated the issue.
At the end of his session, Flemington told the inquiry:
“I just wanted to say how sorry personally I felt for all the pain and suffering that has been caused by this scandal to all the people who have suffered. I hope today that in some small way my witness appearance will help the inquiry establish lessons learned.”
“Small” being the significant word.
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