Britain’s Post Office scandal is a typical IT disaster
The perils of public bodies and IT procurement
Paul Patterson was repentant. Fujitsu was “truly sorry”, the head of its European business told MPs on January 16th, for its role in Horizon, a faulty payments system that resulted in the false conviction of over 900 Post Office sub-postmasters between 1999 and 2015. Why did the Japanese firm do nothing about bugs it knew bedevilled its software, even as tales of injustice, destitution and worse mounted? “I don’t know. I wish I knew but I just don’t know.”
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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Human says no”
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