Sorry, but I have to disagree. He was clearly part of a wider cover-up. A "conspiracy to pervert the course of justice" if you like. People did serious prison time and at least one took their own life as a result of this conspiracy to "hide" the failings of Horizon.Two things about his examination that immediately screamed at me he could have said that would have sowed a bit of FUD:
1. Something that Beer himself picked up: having deleted the third reason, just why did he not delete the reference lower down the page that referred back to system failures?
2. Something that neither man brought up: if you delete the third reason, and your intention is truly to completely delete the point, why do you leave ‘three reasons’ in the text? If absolute deletion was the objective, he would have changed ‘three’ to ‘two’.
I’m left feeling that there are two reasonable conclusions to draw:
1. Ward was absolutely involved in a cover up at that point and he’s really rather stupid because he only changed one of the three things that needed changing.
2. Ward wanted point 3 re-worded to not look as bad. He deleted the words, but didn’t intend for the point to be completely deleted.
Personally, I think he was/is a not particularly sophisticated man who was more in camp 2 rather than 1. He lacked the sophistication in his second examining to provide some reasonable FUD.
The whole thing is an unmitigated clusterfuck and cover up. Several people should, and probably will, be jailed. I’m not completely convinced that Ward is one of them.
Ward changed documents to remove any reference to "systems failures". He changed the docs but didn't reveal that when he first gave evidence to the enquiry. Beer KC and his team have got Ward bang to rights. Not only with the initial cover-up but for lying to the enquiry.
Definitely camp 1 for me. He should be locked up.