Bracknell, UK. 16th January, 2024. The Fujitsu Head Office in Bracknell, Berkshire. Between the years of 1999 and 2015, the Post Office prosecuted hundreds of sub-postmasters and postmistresses based on Fujitsu's faulty Horizon IT system. A number of them wrongly spent time in prison for committing fraud. The European CEO of Fujitsu in Europe, Paul Patterson, has said the firm has a "moral obligation" to contribute to a redress scheme for Post Office victims and today he has apologised for the company's role in "this appalling miscarriage of justice" during a Commons business select committee

Bracknell, UK. 16th January, 2024. The Fujitsu Head Office in Bracknell, Berkshire. Between the years of 1999 and 2015, the Post Office prosecuted hundreds of sub-postmasters and postmistresses based on Fujitsu's faulty Horizon IT system. A number of them wrongly spent time in prison for committing fraud. The European CEO of Fujitsu in Europe, Paul Patterson, has said the firm has a "moral obligation" to contribute to a redress scheme for Post Office victims and today he has apologised for the company's role in "this appalling miscarriage of justice" during a Commons business select committee Stock Photo
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Bracknell, UK. 16th January, 2024. The Fujitsu Head Office in Bracknell, Berkshire. Between the years of 1999 and 2015, the Post Office prosecuted hundreds of sub-postmasters and postmistresses based on Fujitsu's faulty Horizon IT system. A number of them wrongly spent time in prison for committing fraud. The European CEO of Fujitsu in Europe, Paul Patterson, has said the firm has a "moral obligation" to contribute to a redress scheme for Post Office victims and today he has apologised for the company's role in "this appalling miscarriage of justice" during a Commons business select committee hearing. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News

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