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Voices: Why is Fujitsu still winning government contracts in the wake of the Post Office scandal? … from the Independent James Moore

Tom Bettenhausen7 hours ago01 mins

Before the Horizon IT system was found to be deficient, some victims were financially ruined, some imprisoned – and some took their own lives. Yet in the last year, Fujitsu still picked up more than 20 contracts worth nearly £800m. What sort of ‘justice’ is this, asks James Moore

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