Fujitsu Services Ltd's director Paul Patterson confirmed a pause in government bidding due to the Post Office Horizon scandal, which raises questions about justice. However, unbeknownst to him, Fujitsu was actively pursuing government contracts at that time. Recently, Fujitsu secured a £125 million contract from Northern Ireland's Department of Finance for a new land registry system, raising concerns about the company's adherence to its stated commitment to pause bidding until the inquiry concludes. This situation exposes inconsistencies in corporate accountability and communication during significant public inquiries.
Despite announcing a pause in bidding for government work during the Post Office Horizon inquiry, Fujitsu won a £125 million contract for a new solution.
This dramatic contradiction highlights the complexities of corporate communications and ethical responsibilities in the context of ongoing inquiries and public scrutiny.
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