Day 145 - 29 Jun 95 - Page 45
1 responsibility is that of a witness.
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3 MR. MORRIS: We are very nearly finished. Maybe we ought to
4 have five minutes.
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6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How long do you want?
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8 MS. STEEL: If we said until 25 past will that be OK?
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10 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. You will get away by half past 4,
11 Mr. Stein. That is realistic, is it?
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13 MR. MORRIS: Yes, that is realistic.
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15 (Short Adjournment).
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17 MS. STEEL: Did your department relocate at some stage?
18 A. Yes.
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20 Q. When was that?
21 A. We moved from the Plaza to the campus office building,
22 I want to say three, four years ago.
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24 Q. So 1992?
25 A. Somewhere in that time period, yes.
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27 Q. Do you know whether it was the summer or winter?
28 A. I would be making really wild guesses. I really do not
29 recall.
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31 Q. You do not remember?
32 A. No.
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34 Q. There is nothing that happened around that time that might
35 help to jog your memory as to ----
36 A. No, because to me an office move is not a momentous
37 occasion. I mean, you have got to do cleaning out, you
38 have got to move your things from one place to another.
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40 Q. Yes. It involves some kind of disruption, so you
41 might ----
42 A. What you try to do is they try to do it as
43 expeditiously as possible, so there is very little
44 disruption.
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46 Q. Within the various levels of the Company which meetings
47 would be minuted?
48 A. As a matter of course we do not -- oh, I am sorry, the
49 Board of Directors?
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51 Q. They have to be minuted?
52 A. Yes, they are. At that level they are.
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54 Q. What about below that level?
55 A. No, they are not.
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57 Q. What, no meetings at all are minuted?
58 A. No. This is a very informal organisation. We may take
59 some notes as to what we specifically need to do. We will
60 take notes on what we have to do as a result of that
