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Q. If we go now to INQ0057499, page 1. "Dear Ian ..." So we now have Ms Letby emailing the Medical Director:
"Dear Ian ..."
Read the content of the email before I ask a question. She says:
"There is something that has been playing on my mind since receipt of my grievance statements that I am wondering if you could help me with. Karen Rees was informed that a junior doctor openly tabled a meeting, when discussing the increased mortality rates and my possible connection/involvement with this. When Karen asked, the details of the doctor in the meeting were not provided. Is there an agenda or minutes which could be traced. I am interested to know who tabled this and who was present as they are potentially professionals that I will be working with in the future and feel it is only fair for me to know. I believe the meeting took place shortly after the deaths of the two Triplets and involved senior and junior doctors. I would appreciate any help you can offer."
You wouldn't necessarily have known this, Mr Harvey, but we know, of course, that Letby was texting and messaging Dr U for information about babies on the unit. You, as the Medical Director, are now being emailed and asked for information of people discussing concerns about her. What do you make of that: has that happened before?
A. It's not happened before and I regarded it --and regard it -- as a completely inappropriate email.
Q. What did you do with it?
A. I cannot remember. I don't even remember. It was only when this was made available as part of the Inquiry that I -- I saw it. I have not had any response made available to me. I could only imagine, having received this, that I would have discussed it either with Alison Kelly or with Sue Hodkinson.
Q. We haven't seen a reply anywhere, Mr Harvey, as it sounds like you have. You have just seen the email for a second time. This email is a standalone, as far as we can ascertain?
A. I mean, I can honestly say that I would not have forwarded that information to her. It would not have been appropriate.
Q. Somebody has told her about this meeting, though. There is somebody in her group within the hospital who have informed her, on the face of it, that there's been some kind of discussion involving a junior doctor. That appears to be information she has of sorts there?
A. Yes.
Q. When you got that, did you question why somebody who was suspected of a crime, was having access to that information and, furthermore, feeling confident enough to ask you, as the Medical Director, for further information?
A. I -- because I can't remember this email, I can't remember what action I would have taken on result -- on receipt of this email.
Q. What made you think it was inappropriate?
A. The tone of the email. The approach to me asking for that information.
Q. What is it about the tone?
A. It's being made as a very sort of personal approach. It is -- the tone of the writing within it and, also, it is the nature of the request that is being put in there.