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By Guy Taylor Fujitsu, the firm at the heart of the Post Office scandal, has been given £1.4m in public sector contracts since it pledged to stop bidding for them. The technology company voluntarily agreed in January not to bid for any further awards until the Post Office inquiry had been concluded. However, the commitment did not cover any extensions to existing contracts, nor did it exclude a scenario in which the government asked them to. According to figures from government procurement data provider Tussell, reported by the Financial Times, the Japanese group has won six public sector cont…

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