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Why is Fujitsu still winning government contracts in the wake of the Post Office scandal? - COMMENT : Before the Horizon IT system was found to be deficient, some victims were financially ruined, some ...
First part of the UK Horizon IT Inquiry Report points finger at Post Office and Fujitsu managers who “should have known that ...
First volume of inquiry report focuses on the scandal's human impact Senior Post Office staff – and those working for ...
Government bodies have awarded Fujitsu contracts worth more than £500 million since the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office ...
A victim of the Post Office scandal has been left "speechless" after the government confirmed they will continue to award Horizon firm Fujitsu contracts where they offer the best service.
It began with errors in an IT system called Horizon, built by Japan’s Fujitsu and introduced in 1999 to replace paper-based accounting. Soon after its installation, branch managers realized the ...
Fujitsu staff knew of bugs in Horizon software at the centre of the Post Office scandal as far back as 1999, a senior executive at the Japanese firm has said. Jump to content.
Horizon software is made by Fujitsu subsidiary International Computers Limited (ICL). In 1996, ICL won a contract to design, build, and operate computer systems to be installed in the UK's 19,000 ...
The complicated and risky nature of replacing IT suppliers in major government contracts means Fujitsu will be cashing in for years to come.
It began with errors in an IT system called Horizon, built by Japan’s Fujitsu and introduced in 1999 to replace paper-based accounting. Soon after its installation, branch managers realized the ...