UK says Fujitsu should pay hundreds of millions for UK Post Office scandal

Reuters

Published Jan 24, 2024 08:55

Updated Jan 24, 2024 09:42

LONDON (Reuters) -Japan's Fujitsu should be contributing hundreds of millions of pounds to pay the compensation bill the British government is expecting to face over the Post Office Scandal, postal minister Kevin Hollinrake said on Wednesday.

When asked by BBC Radio if he thought Fujitsu could face a bill of "hundreds of millions of pounds" to compensate victims, Hollinrake said: "Yes, I do."

"This will cost the taxpayer a billion pounds, maybe more than that," he said, adding that he "absolutely" thought the Tokyo-listed company should contribute a significant proportion of the redress cost.

The IT group's European head Paul Patterson last week told a parliamentary panel the company had a "moral obligation" to compensate hundreds of Post Office branch managers wrongly convicted of fraud, theft and false accounting between 1999 and 2015.

Fujitsu declined to comment further when approached by Reuters regarding Hollinrake's estimation. The company said on Thursday it would work with the government on "appropriate actions," including compensation.