POL00118558 - Letter from Gregg Cooke to Jane MacLeod Re Kanagasundaram Prince - Requirement to Produce Materials for CCRC

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POL00118558
Criminal « Cases * Review* Commission

Ms Jane MacLeod
Post Office Ltd
148 Old Street
LONDON Your ref:
EC1V 9QH Our ref: 00356/2015

18 March 2015
Dear Ms MacLeod,

Mr Kanagasundaram Prince: GRO I

Requirement to Produce Materials

The above person has made an application for a review of his case. Mr Prince
was convicted of fraud by false representation at Maidstone Crown Court on
12/01/2012. The Commission requires you to identify all documents and other
materials in your possession relating to this case and to produce them,
including, but not limited to:

audit files,
investigation files,
prosecution files,
internal reviews,
external reviews. I

I have enclosed a formal notice, issued under section 17 of the Criminal Appeal
Act 1995, which requires you to do this. Please send all the documents and
other materials relating to this case together with the attached receipt within 28
days.

We realise that this may cause you some inconvenience and are grateful for
your co-operation, however you are under a legal obligation to comply with this
notice. If for any reason you are unable to do so, please contact us immediately.

Gregg Cooke
Casework Administration

St Philip’s Pl

The independent public body which investigates possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

POL00118558
POLO0118558

CCRC

Criminal ¢ Cases ¢ Reviews Commission

CCRC Ref: 00356/2015
Name of Public Body: Post Office Ltd
Applicant’s name: Kanagasundaram Prince

I confirm that:

¢ all documents and other materials are enclosed.
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Please return this form to:

Gregg Cooke

Criminal Cases Review Commission, 5 St Philip’s Place, Birmingham, B3 2PW.

6 Birmingham 41
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POL00118558
POLO0118558

CCRC

Criminal « Cases « Review» Commission

Legal requirement to produce material for the
Criminal Cases Review Commission

To: Ms Paula Vennels
Chief Executive
Post Office Ltd

The Commission believes that you are the ‘appropriate person” for the
purposes of section 17 Criminal Appeal Act 1995 who has possession or control
of documents or other materials which may assist the Commission in the
exercise of its functions.

This notice now imposes a requirement upon you in respect of the following:

All documents and other materials, including material which has been the
subject of an application for public interest immunity, relating to the conviction of
Mr Kanagasundaram Prince (date of birth I Mr Prince was
convicted of fraud by false representation at Maidstone Crown Court on
12/01/2012.

The Commission makes a direction under section 17(2) Criminal Appeal Act
4995 that the documents and/or other materials must not be destroyed,
damaged or altered. This direction takes priority over any weeding/destruction
policies until this direction is withdrawn by the Commission.

You now have a statutory duty to send all documents and other materials
specified above.

Your duty to comply with this requirement is not affected by any obligation of
secrecy or other limitation on disclosure (including any such obligation or
limitation imposed by or by virtue of an enactment) which would otherwise
prevent the production of the document or other material to the Commission or
the giving of access to it to the Commission. You may however notify us, in
accordance with section 25 of the Criminal Appeal Act, that information
contained in the material is not to be disclosed by the Commission without your
prior consent.
Signed: ; G RO i

on behalf of the Commission
Dated: 18 March 2015

5 St Philip’s Pl B3 2PW, DX 715466 Birmingham 41

The independent public body which investigates possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland