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Fujitsu bugs that sent innocent people to prison were known “from the start” | Software bugs were hidden from lawyers of wrongly convicted UK postal workers


Software bugs were hidden from lawyers of wrongly convicted UK postal workers.

During the prosecutions, courts hearing cases against postal employees "were not told of 29 bugs identified as early as 1999 in the system it built," The Guardian wrote in a summary of Patterson's testimony today. Asked by the lead counsel of the public inquiry, Jason Beer KC, whether he agreed that this was shameful, Patterson, who has worked at the company for 14 years, said: "That would be one word I would use. A Financial Times article said that the public inquiry "heard in December last year that the Post Office's lawyers had rewritten Fujitsu witness statements."

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