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Charles Lister provided some further documents to Anita James, filling in some of the gaps of the missing documents.

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Efforts were made within government to retrieve the missing documents.

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Correspondence between Charles Lister and Dr Troop held that important documents pertaining to the ACVSB were missing. Following this, Justin Fenwick QC advised that there should be an internal investigation to uncover why the files went missing.

  • Read more about Correspondence between Charles Lister and Dr Troop held that important documents pertaining to the ACVSB were missing. Following this, Justin Fenwick QC advised that there should be an internal investigation to uncover why the files went missing.

Correspondence between Charles Lister and Dr Troop held that important documents pertaining to the ACVSB were missing.

  • Read more about Correspondence between Charles Lister and Dr Troop held that important documents pertaining to the ACVSB were missing.

In a diary entry from Anita James it was noted that Dr Metters left with files which were unregistered.

  • Read more about In a diary entry from Anita James it was noted that Dr Metters left with files which were unregistered.

Dr Troop emphasised that the key point was strengthening the efficiency, reliability or safety of how a system operated in a way where weaknesses were pointed out and in doing so, avoiding a "witch-hunt".

  • Read more about Dr Troop emphasised that the key point was strengthening the efficiency, reliability or safety of how a system operated in a way where weaknesses were pointed out and in doing so, avoiding a "witch-hunt".

It was suggested that Dr Metters be interviewed for his involvement in the audit process, although many, including Dr Troop found this unnecessary.

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Dr Troop emphasised that the key point was understanding what went wrong so that government may learn from its mistakes going forward.

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On the point of Yvonne de Sampayo being responsible the destroying of any of Dr Metters' papers, Dr Troop held that the clear out that took place was merely to make space for a new DCMO coming into the office.

  • Read more about On the point of Yvonne de Sampayo being responsible the destroying of any of Dr Metters' papers, Dr Troop held that the clear out that took place was merely to make space for a new DCMO coming into the office.

In a response to the claimants' solicitors, the apparent destruction of the documents was described as "unusual and unsatisfactory."

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