Day 202 - 11 Jan 96 - Page 25
1 Q. 67 is a letter ---
2 A. Yes.
3
4 Q. -- which was written to you or copied to you?
5 A. OK.
6
7 Q. I thought that it was in relation to that, but Mr. Morris
8 is -----
9
10 MR. MORRIS: No. It is actually document 68, page 68. It is
11 the one afterwards; yes?
12 A. It is a notification of starters and leavers changing
13 form.
14
15 Q. Right. If you notice, under termination codes, it says
16 code 16. What is code 16; do you know?
17 A. I have no idea.
18
19 Q. If I said it was dissatisfaction with supervision, would
20 you be surprised?
21 A. I trust you, if you said that.
22
23 Q. So, would you accept that if that is dissatisfaction of
24 supervision, that Mr. Coton was dissatisfied with
25 supervision?
26 A. Yes, he must have had some reason to put that code in.
27
28 Q. The reason for leaving, that is?
29 A. No, not at all.
30
31 Q. That is his reason he has given for leaving?
32 A. It is simply a termination code.
33
34 Q. But that is the code that is entered as the reason for that
35 person to be leaving, the reason given by that person for
36 leaving?
37 A. No, not the reason given by him at all. It is just the
38 way that we have a number of codes and we just file it
39 underneath whichever one is the most -----
40
41 Q. Most appropriate?
42 A. Yes.
43
44 Q. OK. Just a few more documents to look at. There is a
45 series of documents at the back of tab -- is it tab 4 -- of
46 Mark Davis' record.
47 A. Is this the same book that I currently have open?
48
49 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is divider 33.
50 A. Sorry, divider 33?
51
52 MR. MORRIS: Right. Sorry.
53
54 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Yellow 10B.
55 A. I have got volume 2.
56
57 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, it is the one the witness had this
58 morning.
59
60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, yellow 10B.
