Fujitsu to wait for Horizon Inquiry to conclude before deciding on compensation

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Fujitsu says it will wait for the Horizon Inquiry to conclude before deciding on compensation (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)
Fujitsu says it will wait for the Horizon Inquiry to conclude before deciding on compensation (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

Fujitsu bosses have said they will wait until the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry is nearly finished before deciding how much compensation to pay to wrongly accused subpostmasters.

Earlier this month, the tech giant told MPs it would help pay compensation for subpostmasters who were wrongly convicted because of faults in its Horizon IT software that made it seem like money was missing from their branches. Over 700 Post Office branch managers were convicted between 1999 and 2015.

The scandal caused a national outcry after it was dramatised in the ITV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office earlier this month. On Wednesday, Fujitsu confirmed it has not yet set aside money for compensation in its latest financial update.

Chief Financial Officer Isobe Takeshi said on Wednesday: "In the UK, people are talking about paying compensation as soon as possible. But as the direction of the inquiry becomes clear we want to work on appropriate compensation. We take this matter very seriously. We want the facts to become clear from the statutory inquiry."

The inquiry started in September 2020 and is being led by retired high court judge Sir Wyn Williams. Mr Takeshi said Fujitsu remains "fully committed" to co-operating with the process and that he is hoping for a "swift resolution". He said: "First and foremost, on behalf of the Fujitsu Group, I would like to convey our deepest apologies to the subpostmasters and their families, and reiterate that we regard this matter with the utmost seriousness."

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"Our company's UK subsidiary has been co-operating fully with the ongoing UK statutory inquiry, which has been investigating complex events that have unfolded over many years, and going forward we remain fully committed to offering our complete support and co-operation."

"I would also like to emphasise that our global board of directors is maintaining strict supervision over the matter, including the handling of the ongoing inquiry. It is our sincere hope that the inquiry allows for a swift resolution that ensures a just outcome for the victims."

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Lawrence Matheson

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