Fujitsu is ready to have obtained greater than £3.4bn by contracts from Treasury-linked organisations since 2019, regardless of its function within the Post Office scandal, MPs have discovered.
The worldwide tech agency, which is beneath intense scrutiny, was awarded round £1.4bn price of offers since a 2019 High Court ruling concluding there had been quite a few bugs and errors in its Horizon IT system.
More than £2bn price of contracts had been agreed earlier than 2019 and remained lively within the following interval, the Commons Treasury Committee stated.
The committee – which examines Treasury expenditure and coverage – wrote to organisations final month together with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Bank of England (BoE) demanding particulars of their agreements with Fujitsu.
MPs referred to as for the revelation of contracts after the boss of Fujitsu in Europe admitted that workers knew of faults in Horizon way back to 1999.
The committee reported all three spent appreciable sums with Fujitsu Services Ltd or Fujitsu Global-owned entities:
- HMRC awarded Fujitsu eight contracts price £1.39bn because the ruling in 2019, whereas an extra six contracts earlier than the ruling remained lively after 2019 however have since ended.
- The FCA – an unbiased regulator from the federal government however which stories to the Treasury – agreed offers price round £630m courting again to 2007 which continued to run after the High Court judgment, and nonetheless maintains six contracts price a mixed complete of round £9m.
- The Bank of England confirmed it had one contract price £417,000 from 2019 which expired in August 2020.
The committee had requested them whether or not Fujitsu’s function within the Horizon scandal was thought-about throughout the tendering course of and in the event that they considered ending the offers in mild of the scandal.
It stated the one response obtained was a few attainable termination from the FCA which confirmed it thought-about closing a contract with the agency on account of poor efficiency however determined to maintain its providers.
Chairwoman of the committee and Tory MP Harriett Baldwin stated she “hopes this will aid transparency and scrutiny around the role of Fujitsu as a public sector supplier”.
The highlight is on Fujitsu following the ITV drama Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, which depicted how a whole lot of sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses had been wrongly held chargeable for accounting errors within the defective software program developed by the corporate.
Between 1999 and 2015, greater than 700 had been prosecuted, inflicting many to lose their jobs, livelihoods and reputations.
It is taken into account the most important miscarriage of justice in British historical past.
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Rishi Sunak introduced {that a} new legislation could be launched to exonerate and compensate these caught up within the Horizon scandal and that those that had been a part of the group litigation order towards the Post Office would even be eligible for an upfront cost of £75,000.
Fujitsu provided its “deepest apologies” to victims of the scandal and stated it might contribute in direction of compensation funds for these wrongly convicted.
On the contracts, a HMRC spokesperson stated: “HMRC works with hundreds of IT partners – big and small – and all of our contracts are publicly available through Contracts Finder.
“The dimension and complexity of our IT property implies that a number of companions are concerned in constructing and sustaining virtually all of our programs and providers.”
A government spokesperson said: “The influence the Horizon scandal has had on postmasters and their households is completely horrendous, and it’s essential that one thing like this may by no means occur once more.
“That is why we have launched a statutory inquiry into the scandal to get to the bottom of what went wrong, as well as providing compensation for those affected.
“We welcome Fujitsu’s choice to pause bidding for work with new authorities clients till such time because the inquiry concludes. Ahead of that, and as with all contracts, we proceed to maintain Fujitsu’s conduct and industrial efficiency beneath overview.”
Source: information.sky.com”