Boss apologises for Fujitsu’s role in Horizon scandal
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Boss apologises for Fujitsu’s role in Horizon scandal
The boss of Fujitsu Europe, Paul Patterson tells MPs at the Business and Trade Committee that he is sorry for his company’s role in the Post Office Horizon scandal.
Mr Patterson starts his evidence at the committee by saying: "To the sub-postmasters and their families, Fujitsu would like to apologise for our part in this appalling miscarriage of justice”.
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