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10915:09:001 recollections <strong>of</strong> dealings with Sterling.23 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: Sorry. Ms. Carruth, there is an important difference between4 saying I definitely had no dealings with Sterling involving <strong>Mr</strong>. Ahern and on15:09:135 the one hand and on the other hand, saying I have no recollection. Because6 that's -- that can be taken as meaning that you may have had but you now can't7 remember. Because you told us before --8 A. You are asking. Sorry, Judge Mahon, you are asking me yes or no did I deal9 with sterling.15:09:311011 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: Yes.12 A. No.1314 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: No you didn't deal with Sterling.15:09:3515 A. No.1617 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: So it's not a matter that you have forgotten?18 A. Well I ...1915:09:4020 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: Because you told us before that you had had no dealings with21 Sterling.22 A. Judge Keys asked me the last time I was here did I deal with foreign money23 currencies. And I said no. I stand by that from December and I stand by that24 today.15:09:542526 <strong>CHAIRMAN</strong>: All right.2728 Q. 632 MR. O'NEILL: So the answer then to the first question that you were asked in29 correspondence is that you did not involve yourself in a sale <strong>of</strong> 4,000 pounds15:10:0730 Sterling to the Irish Permanent Building Society on the 9th <strong>of</strong> March 1994, isPremier Captioning & Realtime Limitedwww.pcr.ie Day 839