"Fujitsu Faces Accountability and Financial Sanctions in UK Post Office Scandal"

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Victims of the Post Office scandal are calling for Fujitsu to pay compensation for its role in developing the faulty Horizon software that led to wrongful convictions of sub-postmasters. Despite apologies from Fujitsu, no compensation has been paid, and the firm continues to win government contracts. The public inquiry is awaiting testimony from Fujitsu's former chief IT architect, and there are growing calls for the firm to contribute to compensation. The government has indicated that the inquiry's findings could impact future contracts with Fujitsu.
- Fujitsu will be held accountable over Post Office scandal, says government BBC.com
- Calls grow for Japan’s Fujitsu to pay up in Britain’s Post Office scandal South China Morning Post
- UK government urged to review £2bn in Fujitsu contracts amid Horizon scandal The Guardian
- I told Post Office the truth about Horizon in 2003, IT expert says BBC.com
- Fujitsu could face 'financial sanctions' over Post Office scandal Financial Times
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