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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 ...
Some victims were sent to prison or financially ruined, others were shunned by their communities, and some took their own ...
Fujitsu Ltd. shares dropped the most since April in Tokyo after the chair of a UK public inquiry called for the firm to ...
Government bodies have awarded Fujitsu contracts worth more than £500 million since the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office ...
The Post Office began rolling out the legacy Horizon IT system for accounting in 1999, which, along with its two subsequent ...
Japanese tech firm — heavily criticized over the Horizon scandal — teams up with long-time Liz Truss ally to bid for Northern ...
The panel set up by the British government recommended financial redress measures should be taken promptly for some 10,000 ...
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry has published the first part of its final report today, which focuses on the human impact ...
The complicated and risky nature of replacing IT suppliers in major government contracts means Fujitsu will be cashing in for years to come.
A Scottish postmaster who was wrongly convicted under the Horizon scandal says Fujitsu is getting away “scot-free” from its ...
Fujitsu has launched 1Finity as a standalone network communications subsidiary, aiming to boost autonomy and global ...
Fujitsu software bugs that helped send innocent postal employees to prison in the UK were known "right from the very start of deployment," a Fujitsu executive told a public inquiry today.
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