Mar. 07 2025
Source Page: Joint Statement: Business Secretary and Fujitsu Services LtdFound: Joint Statement: Business Secretary and Fujitsu Services Ltd
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Jan. 20 2025
Source Page: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI releaseFound: Documentation regarding public contracts signed with Fujitsu: FOI release
Apr. 08 2025
Source Page: Mr T Duncan v Fujitsu Services Ltd: [2025] EAT 44Found: Mr T Duncan v Fujitsu Services Ltd: [2025] EAT 44
Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)
Question to the Cabinet Office:
To ask His Majesty's Government how many new contracts, or extensions to existing contracts, have been awarded to Fujitsu over the past 12 months by each government department.
Answered by Baroness Twycross - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
Details of central government contracts where the contract value is above £12,000 are published on Contracts Finder: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Search In addition to extensions available under Fujitsu’s existing contracts, Contracts Finder provides details of six services provided by Fujitsu that have been extended through direct awards since January 2024. These relate to services that Fujitsu was already providing and are in line with the contracts that they replaced, to ensure continuity of public services, whilst competitive procurements are being set up, as appropriate.
The Cabinet Office has reviewed cases for supplier service extensions in line with the commercial spend controls process in order to ensure continuity of public services.
In January 2024, Fujitsu said it would withdraw from bidding for contracts for new work with new Government customers until the Post Office Horizon inquiry concludes – it would only bid for work with existing Government customers where it already has a contract with them, or where there is an agreed need for Fujitsu’s skills and capabilities.
Fujitsu's bid approach is detailed in this letter, deposited in Parliament. For more details, please see here.
Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)
Question to the Cabinet Office:
To ask His Majesty's Government what is the total value of contracts that they have awarded to Fujitsu over the past 12 months.
Answered by Baroness Twycross - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
Details of central government contracts where the contract value is above £12,000 are published on Contracts Finder: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Search In addition to extensions available under Fujitsu’s existing contracts, Contracts Finder provides details of six services provided by Fujitsu that have been extended through direct awards since January 2024. These relate to services that Fujitsu was already providing and are in line with the contracts that they replaced, to ensure continuity of public services, whilst competitive procurements are being set up, as appropriate.
The Cabinet Office has reviewed cases for supplier service extensions in line with the commercial spend controls process in order to ensure continuity of public services.
In January 2024, Fujitsu said it would withdraw from bidding for contracts for new work with new Government customers until the Post Office Horizon inquiry concludes – it would only bid for work with existing Government customers where it already has a contract with them, or where there is an agreed need for Fujitsu’s skills and capabilities.
Fujitsu's bid approach is detailed in this letter, deposited in Parliament. For more details, please see here.