I do not...
..get on with her.
Um, we do not get on.
I think we do!
There may have been times when we do get on, and have got on.
Um, I do not recall to that. Thank you.
Ms Coverley, you compared Ms Murdoch to a dog and described her as weak
in our last interview.
Yeah, er, I like, I like weak dogs, I have, I have one myself, so...
Would you say that there is a culture of bullying within DoSAC?
If I could ask you first, Ms Murdoch.
Um, I'd say there was a culture of bullying ME at DoSAC.
You've experienced bullying there?
Well, you know, I, I see them all standing around, you know,
chattering like squirrels on Red Bull.
When I ask them what they're talking about,
they usually bark a tea order at me.
Or, you know, or call me, er, the blonde bombshite,
if I can use that word, or some other horrible sweary thing.
That's the form that the bullying takes?
And if you refuse to make your boss's tea, you know,
they, they call you Mariella Shitstrop.
Or Flouncy Sinatra, which, which doesn't even really work!
And can I ask you both about the leaked Guardian e-mail?
Oh, yes!
Ask anything you like, I don't know anything about that bit.
Yeah, thank you, Robyn. The e-mail was leaked from my computer,
which is proof that it was not me that sent it, um,
people do not leak from their own computers, that's not how it's done.
How is it done then, Mrs Coverley?
I don't know.
Well, you've just said something that implies
you do know how it's done.
How do you know, then,
that leaking is done from other people's computers?