You've got no recollection at all?
No. By the way, you should not be talking to me about this,
because you've been a victim of a leaking,
a very unfortunate victim, and I have every sympathy with you.
How can you possibly give me a fair hearing when you've been
a victim of the very crime that you are accusing me of?
You are prejudiced, this entire inquiry, therefore, is prejudiced.
I can see what you're doing.
It smacks of desperation and it will not work.
Does it?
No, listen, there you go again, see that's it,
you're just rushing to judgement.
You are totally discredited here.
I am obliged to remind you, Mr Tucker, that you are under oath,
and if you lie to this inquiry, it may result in a criminal prosecution.
Sorry, please don't insult my intelligence by acting as if
you're all so naive that you don't know how this all works.
Everybody in this room has bent the rules to get in here,
because you don't get in this room without bending the rules,
you don't get to where you are without bending the rules,
that's the way it is.
Mr Tucker, I'm going to give you one more chance
to respond to my question.
How did you acquire Mr Tickel's NHS number
and his National Insurance number?
Who said I acquired it?
A photograph.
No, no, the photograph shows me holding it.
Doesn't show me acquiring it.
You'd have to ask the person that gave me the folder.
Who gave you the folder? I don't remember.
You are being deliberately evasive.
I...
I don't...
recall, you know. I don't, I don't know, I can't remember.
Very well.