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Pam Stubbs arrives at a mediation hearing prepared with evidence of her innocence.
Pam Stubbs arrives at a mediation hearing prepared with evidence of her innocence, but will it be enough to exonerate her?
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Episode 3 Scene
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Pam Stubbs arrives at a mediation hearing prepared with evidence of her innocence, but will it be enough to exonerate her?
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- I've been preparing for this mediation hearing for months.
You will remember that I asked to see this data, the ARQ data from your system so that I could see if it matched up to my data from my till in my branch.
I kept everything, you see?
Now you told me I wouldn't be capable of interpreting the ARQ data because I was a silly woman or something.
Anyway, may I direct you to page seven?
Now you will clearly see a two-hour period when money alterations were being put in, but not by me because I was serving customers.
- There is no functionality in the Horizon system to remotely access branch terminals.
- I just proved there is.
- Mrs. Stubbs, we have to tell you now that at this mediation meeting we are under no legal or moral obligation to do anything whatsoever.
And we are working on the principle of the contract, which says that if you lose money, you repay it.
- Well, I'm finished with this, actually.
I'm finished with you.
See I think you are lying to me.
- Mrs. Stubbs calm down.
- And I know you are patronizing me, and I'm going to tell the whole world what you are like.
- Well, may I remind you that you have signed a non-disclosure agreement?
- I'll talk to anyone who will listen.
I'll stand up with all my papers and I will prove you lied about this.
- Mrs. Stubbs, this will have legal ramifications.
- You want to take me to court?
I couldn't give a toss.
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Alan allies with the Post Office in the hope his friends can get justice at last. (28s)
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