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If I were a chap called Duncan Tait I would be feeling a tad uncomfortable this morning. Were he to turn to Page 5 of The Times he would see he had been named as the Fujitsu boss who told Post Office chief Paula Vennells that Horizon computer system was a secure as Fort Knox. Fort Knox is a military base south of Louisville, Kentucky, where the US government keeps 147 troy ounces of gold bullion with a value of $290 billion dollars. It’s the majority of US gold reserves. So it must be a safe place. Tait, 57, was chief executive of Fujitsu UK between 2011 and 2014. He was paid around £3million …