Day 198 - 08 Dec 95 - Page 08
1 A. Yes.
2
3 Q. Then he clocks out again at about four minutes to 2.00,
4 13.56, again in the middle of the day, right?
5 A. Correct, yes.
6
7 Q. He then comes in again at just about quarter to three and
8 clocks out at one minute past seven in the evening. I have
9 got it right now, have I not?
10 A. You have, yes.
11
12 Q. If you look over at the adjustments audit report, you will
13 find Mr. Green about a third of the way, just over a third
14 of the way, down the page. The way to find him is to look
15 for the number 081/1. I hope you can read it. Do you see
16 that? Have you found that? I can give you the exact
17 number, starting after the Brett entries ---
18 A. Yes.
19
20 Q. -- it is 11th down from there in the left-hand column under
21 "Badge" ---
22 A. Yes, I have got him now
23
24 Q. -- the figure 081/1, daytime in, that is the same figure as
25 on the clock card file, 00:00, but the clock out time
26 daytime out is 2.18, is it not?
27 A. It is, yes.
28
29 Q. If that is the real time that he worked, that means he
30 clocked out at 18 minutes past two, not 18 minutes past
31 one?
32 A. That will be the case, yes.
33
34 Q. That is right, is it not? Then look what happens next
35 under "new data", somebody has altered those times to
36 00:00, clock out time 1.18. Do you see that?
37 A. Yes.
38
39 Q. Thus, depriving Mr. Green of an hour's pay that he worked
40 for, correct?
41 A. Correct.
42
43 Q. You find Mr. Green again further down the page. I will
44 tell you how many it is up from the bottom. He is 14 up
45 from the bottom.
46 A. Yes, I have got him.
47
48 Q. There we see that his true clock in time later on that
49 Wednesday morning was 10.59 and that somebody has changed
50 that in the new data column, the first new data column, to
51 12.59.
52
53 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How many up, did you say?
54
55 MR. RAMPTON: It is 14 up, my Lord, it is 081/1 again.
56
57 MR. MORRIS: On the adjustments sheet?
58
59 MR. RAMPTON: Yes. 14, my Lord, up from the bottom; it is
60 easier for me to count it. (To the witness): Have you got