Joiner Paul Gavin has been in court again this morning in day three of the Julie Corkill trial.
Mr Gavin was cross examined by defence advocate Dawn Jones (pictured with Mrs Corkill).
Mrs Jones listed changes made to the Corkill's holiday cottages which Mr Gavin agreed weren't in the original specifications.
Beth Espey reports
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Mr Gavin said he had never seen the original specifications, and only did work that Will Kelly - the main contractor with GC construction - asked him to do.
Mrs Jones said there were a number of invoices made, up to a year after the job was completed. Mr Gavin said this was because Colin Moore, the other partner in GC, asked him for more detail.
He denied creating invoices to help Mr Kelly in a civil action against the Corkills.
Mrs Corkill, wife of former Chief Minister Richard Corkill, faces four charges of false accounting and two of obtaining money by deception from the Department of Tourism and Leisure.
She denies all the charges.
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