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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM COUNTY COURT AT WANDSWORTH
(HIS HONOUR MR RECORDER WIDDUP)
Strand, London WC2 Thursday, 26th July 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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GILLETT | Applicant | |
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HYGRADE FOODS LIMITED | Respondent |
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of Smith Bernal Reporting Limited
190 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HD
Telephone No: 0207-421 4040/0207-404 1400
Fax No: 0207-831 8838
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The respondent did not attend and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Thursday, 26th July 2001
"Mr Carr has presented a very beguiling argument; he says that the defendants have concealed these documents. He says there can be no other explanation for the loss of various documents, from various files, in various locations in the company, namely in the stores, in Mr Halpin's office, and the engineering office, in the accounts department, or indeed on the accounts computer files.
Apparently the computer files have been searched, and there is not even a record of this transaction for the purchase of nosings from SafeMate being logged on. He does not suggest a conspiracy with SafeMate, who also have no documents relating to a sale of nosings to the defendant, but he says that Carol Sherwood, the representative of SafeMate, must be wrong in saying that there is a 75 per cent chance that the nosings are SafeMate's.
The effect of these submissions, if correct, is that this company and two of its senior executives, Mr Newman and Mr Greenacre, Mr Newman, the Chief Engineer, and Mr Greenacre, the Operations Director, have been willing to lie to this court, and have set about concealing documents, which would have led to the loss of this case if those documents had been revealed, showing that the nosings were only installed after September 1996.
The dishonesty would not simply be that of Mr Newman and Mr Greenacre, but no doubt of a number of other members of staff employed by the company, and of course of the company itself.
I am unable to find that this has been done by this company although I find it is extraordinary and surprising that these documents, and perhaps others, which have nothing whatsoever to do with this transaction, may have been lost by the company.
Those documents may have been lost either when various departments moved in 1999, or last year, or more probably in 1996. I say more probably in 1996 because the fact that the transaction for the purchase of the nosings was not logged into the computer suggests that the documents had gone astray at a far earlier stage than the time when the departments moved, but I make no findings of fact as to when these documents were lost, and I am unable to do so. All I do find is that there is no concealment by the company of documents, merely a surprising loss."