Bradshaw can't recall receiving information of bugs in Horizonpublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January
The inquiry is back from a short break, and counsel Julian Blake is moving to the case study of Khayyam Ishaq, whose conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal.
Ishaq was a former sub-postmaster who was convicted of offences including theft, false accounting, and fraud in 2013. He pleaded guilty to the theft of £17,863 and was sentenced to 54 weeks' imprisonment initially.
In 2021, the conviction was overturned when the court concluded that the Horizon data was not reliable and there was no basis for the prosecution.
The lawyer returns to Stephen Bradshaw's witness statement and asks what investigations he carried out into the integrity of the Horizon IT system.
Bradshaw, a former Post Office investigator, is asked if he accepts he had knowledge of bugs in Horizon system, to which he says he cannot recall any information he received concerning bugs.