Nigel Railton tells inquiry it is possible post offices could still be using Horizon in 2030 despite efforts to replace it The chair of the Post Office has told a public inquiry that the state-owned body has a “strained” relationship with Fujitsu, the company that supplied the faulty Horizon syste...
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