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Government bodies have awarded Fujitsu contracts worth more than £500 million since the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office ...
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 ...
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 Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry has published the first part of its final report today, which focuses on the human impact ...
The panel set up by the British government recommended financial redress measures should be taken promptly for some 10,000 ...
Fujitsu has launched 1Finity as a standalone network communications subsidiary, aiming to boost autonomy and global ...
Fujitsu subsidiary 1Finity has landed. The new company, wholly owned by Fujitsu Limited, handles network-related operations ...
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.
A Fujitsu spokesperson said: “We remain committed to providing our full cooperation to the inquiry as Sir Wyn prepares his final report and we are engaged with Government regarding Fujitsu’s ...
Fujitsu has been urged by the Government to make interim compensation payouts to victims of the Post Office scandal. The call came as critics pointed out the Japanese tech giant had “paid not ...
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