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. Giving evidence in person for the first ...
Post Office IT scandal supplier’s voluntary exit scheme is oversubscribed as hundreds of Fujitsu staff want to make a break.
Plans have been announced to replace Japanese software giant Fujitsu with £491million worth of new contracts handed out to run Horizon after the mammoth IT scandal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fujitsu has a “moral obligation” to compensate victims of the Post Office scandal, a senior executive admitted on Tuesday as he ...
Accenture and One View Commerce (OVC) have been awarded contracts and will operate the system that will eventually be replaced.
The Post Office and Fujitsu agreed a deal 19 years ago to fix transaction errors in sub-postmasters' accounts caused by bugs in the Horizon IT system, a document has revealed. An agreement was in ...
A Fujitsu IT expert’s admission that bugs existed in the Post Office Horizon system in 2013 was a “bombshell moment”, according to a barrister who was acting for the Post Office at the time. Simon ...
Actor Will Mellor (left) portrayed former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton in a TV drama about the Post Office scandal Former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton is launching legal action against the Post Office ...
A former postal minister has suggested Fujitsu should pay compensation to victims of its faulty Post Office Horizon IT system, which resulted in more than 700 staff members being wrongly convicted.
We are now ending our live page of the Post Office inquiry. Thanks for joining us. For more, check our write through of today's hearings. Today’s page was written by Jenna Moon, Thomas Mackintosh and ...