POL00103541 - Email from Thomas Cooper to Tim Parker and others re. Legally privileged and confidential - GLO.

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Message

From: Thomas Cooper f~

on behalf of — Thomas Cooper <t__

Sent: 13/05/2019 3

To: Tim Parker § Alisdair Cameron
° RC Watts, Alan {7 ]; Ben Foat [Ben.Foa’

Subject: Re: Legally privileged and confidential - GLO

Tim

’'m in agreement as well.

Tom

From: Tim Parker
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 11:40 am

To: Ken McCall1; Alisdair Cameron; Thomas Cooper; Watts, Alan; Ben Foat
Subject: Re: Legally privileged and confidential - GLO

Al, Iam in agreement that we need a different QC to lead the appeal, and also your conclusions about where to go now,
so I don’t think we need a call at this stage, unless Tom feels differently.

Best

Tim

Tim Parker
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From: Ken McCall.

Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 1
To: Alisdair Cameron; Tim Parker; Thomas Cooper; Watts, Alan; Ben Foat
Subject: Re: Legally privileged and confidential - GLO

Al

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Many thanks for your update email
lam in agreement with your line of thinking and indeed looking at another QC to front

From Wednesday onwards I will be in the US but still fully contactable by email
Best regards
Ken

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Alisdair Cameron <_
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 9:51 am
To: Tim Parker; Thomas Cooper; Ken McCalli-i Watts, Alan; Ben Foat
Subject: Legally privileged and confidential - GLO

Following the news at the weekend we met this morning. I have set out below the outcomes of that
conversation. If the sub-committee wants to have a call arranged, please let me know. Kind regards Al

Mr Coulson has supported the logic of Mr Fraser’s position and denied our appeal on the recusal.

The recusal argument is finished.

Our appeal on the common issues will go ahead.

We will see Mr Fraser this morning to support the claimamts’ request to delay the appeal hearing to

23" so they have more time to prepare. We do need to adjust our position post the Coulson findings

and will be seeking to share grounds for appeal this Thursday, giving the Claimants a week to prepare.

Mr Fraser could demand more urgency — we originally said today - which would make life difficult but it

would be odd if we didn’t want to consider Mr Coulson’s judgement....

5. Assuming Mr Fraser turns the appeal down, it may well be Mr Coulson who would adjudicate whether
we can appeal on the common issues trial. He might also be the presiding judge if an appeal went
ahead. We can and are likely to ask for three judges to decide on whether we can appeal: this is
unusual but within our rights and not considered controversial. However, it is unclear how that
decision would be made and it may still be Mr Coulson....While the legal teams are all convinced that
the legal interpretations are so new and important that we will be able to appeal, I am anxious.

6. Weare therefore re-writing the common issues appeal now to strip out any “recusal lite” argument
and to minimise the findings of fact only to those things that directly support one of the contractual
interpretation arguments, to give ourselves the best opportunity to be heard and to demonstrate to
Mr Coulson that we have listened.

7. This is against the advice of David Cavender who is advising us to stick to our guns. He does not feel like
the right person to be fronting the appeal, which HS are reviewing — depending on the timetable,
another QC may front it with his support or there could be a complete handover over time.

8. Weare briefly communicating with our senior leadership team but in the absence of any media
coverage do not plan to communicate further.

9. Our immediate focus, which we will discuss at May Board, will be how we best prepare for a very bad

Horizon verdict, which is inevitable, both because the recual failed and because our witnesses did

badly in court before the pause. Our job is to reassure Postmasters to carry on, business as usual, by

demonstrating that Horizon works today, communicating a more transparent process for managing

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new differences and separately for managing historical claims. We are currently planning to announce
this before the judgement.

10. We are also working on how we put together a settlement team and process for after the Horizon trail.

Al Cameron
Interim Chief Executive

20 Finsbury Street
London
EC2Y 9AQ

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