Sunday Mirror

£500M CONTRACT FOR POST SCANDAL FIRM

Fury after software ‘glitch’ chaos

- BY ANDREW BUCKWELL scoops@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

THE computer firm at the heart of the sub-postmaster­s scandal has been handed a £500million Government contract.

Fujitsu has been chosen to provide a range of computing services at HMRC over the next five years.

The contract was awarded despite the company’s Horizon software being blamed for accounting glitches which led to hundreds of subpostmas­ters losing their jobs and even being jailed.

HMRC is the body responsibl­e for calculatin­g and collecting tax.

Labour’s deputy leader

Angela Rayner branded the decision “a kick in the teeth for subpostmas­ters”.

She added: “The Government is doing nothing to ensure this company is held to account for its role in the Horizon scandal. People lost their homes, their reputation­s, even their lives as a result.

“All ongoing government contracts with Fujitsu must be urgently reviewed.”

It also emerged that the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy had to give the Post Office £1billion to cover compensati­on claims as a result of

the scandal. But HMRC still elected to give the massive contract – “to provide all managed desktop, print and workspace services” – to Fujitsu.

Publicly available informatio­n also shows the firm was recently awarded a £44m contract by the Foreign Office to provide telecommun­ications services; a £6.1m deal to provide a phone network at this summer’s Birmingham Commonweal­th Games and a £665,000 contract by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport for an “emergency alert system”.

Labour MP Kevan Jones said: “Subpostmas­ters and their families will be astounded Fujitsu has been handed these contracts by the Government in the present circumstan­ces.”

Fujitsu did not wish to comment and HMRC said it could not discuss individual contracts.

But a spokesman said: “All our contracts are decided via fair and open competitio­n to improve services for customers and get the best deals for taxpayers. We follow government procuremen­t rules.”

Between 2000 and 2014, hundreds of sub-postmaster­s were wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to faults in the Horizon software.

So far, 72 have been successful in overturnin­g conviction­s but there is likely to be a further 664 who will be entitled to huge sums of compensati­on.

 ?? MP Jones ?? ASTOUNDED
MP Jones ASTOUNDED

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