Day 248 - 13 May 96 - Page 15


     
     1        were letters written in 1984 expressing concern.
     2
     3   Q.   A letter.  You are aware of one letter which you have
     4        mentioned in your statement?
     5        A.  Yes, that is correct.
     6
     7   Q.   So, you are talking about one letter, that is right is it
     8        not?
     9        A.  I am talking about a letter, singular, yes.
    10
    11   Q.   Yes, the next letters were when you served writs on myself,
    12        Mr. Morris and 3 other people in 1990; that is correct is
    13        it not?
    14        A.  That is correct.
    15
    16   Q.   Right.  So there were no subsequent letters, and certainly
    17        not several?
    18        A.  That is correct.
    19
    20   Q.   Right.  So why is it then that, knowing that paragraph was
    21        incorrect, you sent it out only last week to Annette Tyde
    22        from Sterne magazine, on 9th May 1996?
    23        A.  I am sorry, I did not send anything out last week.  You
    24        are saying my communications people did?
    25
    26   Q.   Your communications department did?
    27
    28   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Have you actually...  You went straight to
    29        the background briefing, you see, without referring to the
    30        fax cover sheet.
    31
    32   MS. STEEL:   If you want to look at the cover note on the
    33        front.
    34        A.  OK, yes.
    35
    36   Q.   Why was it this was sent out last week when you knew it was
    37        incorrect?
    38        A.  Well, I know that it is not totally incorrect and I do
    39        not know why it was sent out last week.  As it said here,
    40        Mr. Preston is in court and not talking to anyone about the
    41        case, internally or externally, so, I am sorry, I cannot
    42        give you an answer, I was not there to talk to the person
    43        -- not that I would have.
    44
    45   Q.   So, will you be taking some action against Mr. Love, now
    46        you have found that out, to reprimand him for having
    47        distributed -- continued to distribute -- false
    48        information?
    49        A.  I will leave that to the court.  The court will
    50        determine what is false or not false, incorrect or not 
    51        proper here.  After that I will revisit the issue. 
    52 
    53   Q.   Does it just not bother you that your company is
    54        distributing false information, Mr. Preston?
    55        A.  Well, it is not false in my opinion.  It may not be 110
    56        per cent correct, but it is certainly not absolutely false.
    57
    58   Q.   Certainly not 100 per cent correct?
    59        A.  I have said that.
    60

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