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Post Office’s 2006 Deal with Fujitsu Revealed After 19 Years

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Published: 23 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A confidential agreement made between the Post Office and Fujitsu nineteen years ago has been unearthed, exposing significant attempts to address errors in branch accounts caused by the Horizon IT system. The document, originating from 2006, directly challenges repeated claims by the Post Office that it was unaware of software bugs capable of producing financial shortfalls for postmasters. According to the 26-page agreement, both the Post Office and Fujitsu were authorised to alter branch accounts remotely, despite longstanding assertions that such actions were impossible, fundamentally undermining the basis of many prosecutions against operators.

The Horizon scandal, which spanned decades, saw post office operators prosecuted, jailed, and, tragically, some driven to suicide over discrepancies that the IT system itself generated. The contract, marked “Commercial in Confidence,” explicitly outlined Fujitsu’s liability for penalties ranging from £100 to £150 per faulty transaction. This directly contradicts earlier official statements during criminal trials and group litigation asserting that no system bugs could have caused account shortfalls. More than 900 convictions were linked to Horizon’s faulty operations, creating a devastating legacy for those wrongfully accused.

The contract specifies that any reconciliation discrepancies identified in the central database had to be authorised by the Post Office prior to any amendment of centrally held transaction data. This provision indicates both an awareness of systemic problems and an ability to adjust branch records remotely, directly conflicting with prior official narratives that blamed postmasters exclusively for financial inconsistencies.

Senior barrister Paul Marshall, representing affected post office operators, highlighted the enormity of this revelation to the BBC. He noted that the Post Office had maintained for twenty years that shortfalls were solely due to postmaster error or dishonesty, despite clear evidence that Horizon’s data integrity between branch offices and the central system was compromised. He emphasised that this 2006 agreement demonstrates a long-recognised problem ignored during prosecutions and litigation, which has had catastrophic personal consequences for innocent individuals.

Lee Castleton, a post office operator falsely accused of financial misconduct in 2006, described the document’s discovery as “physically sickening.” Speaking to Channel 4 News, he reflected on the profound impact of the revelation, noting that a contract existed enabling remote account adjustments, a fact never disclosed during his legal proceedings. Castleton stressed that knowledge of such a contract could have fundamentally altered the outcome of his case, shedding new light on systemic accountability.

He further condemned the long-term effects of the scandal, noting that multiple operators had lost their lives due to the intense pressures of wrongful prosecution. Castleton described the continued discovery of critical documents as “absolutely abhorrent” and a stark reminder of the human cost inflicted by institutional negligence and misinformation.

A Post Office spokesperson expressed unequivocal apologies for the distress caused during the Horizon scandal. They stated that the organisation is now fully committed to transparency in ongoing inquiries, ensuring fair financial redress, and implementing restorative justice programmes. The statement emphasised the broader transformation occurring within the Post Office to prevent similar injustices in the future.

Fujitsu, for its part, declined to comment directly on the revelation, noting that the matters remain under forensic examination by the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry. The company indicated that any public discussion would be inappropriate while investigations continue, leaving many questions about responsibility and accountability unresolved for the public and victims alike.

This newly surfaced document adds substantial weight to criticisms of the Post Office’s long-term handling of the Horizon system, challenging decades of claims that blamed individual postmasters rather than systemic faults. Legal experts suggest the evidence may influence ongoing inquiries, potentially reshaping the narrative around accountability and corporate governance. The contract reveals that both organisations recognised technical flaws and established mechanisms to rectify discrepancies, which were never transparently shared during legal proceedings.

For those affected, the revelation underscores decades of misunderstanding and misrepresentation. Families and postmasters impacted by wrongful convictions are now confronting a painful confirmation that the system they trusted systematically failed them. Experts emphasise that such institutional failures illustrate the need for independent oversight, rigorous IT governance, and proactive safeguarding to protect individuals from unjust prosecution.

Observers note that the Horizon scandal exemplifies the dangers of opaque corporate practices intertwined with public institutions. Despite technological promises to improve efficiency, the human consequences of IT failures and administrative secrecy remain severe, highlighting the importance of accountability, transparency, and remedial mechanisms to prevent future harm.

The disclosure of the 2006 contract invites renewed scrutiny of the Post Office’s handling of Horizon-related claims. Analysts predict potential impacts on ongoing legal actions and inquiries, suggesting that long-term systemic reform and reparations will be essential to restoring trust. The combination of official apologies, forensic investigations, and newfound documentation may finally offer some clarity, though the emotional and societal toll endured by affected postmasters cannot be undone.

As the Post Office continues its efforts toward organisational reform and collaboration with inquiry authorities, the scandal remains a cautionary tale of unchecked authority, technological failure, and human cost. The revelation of this long-hidden contract is a pivotal moment, reinforcing calls for accountability, transparency, and justice for those wrongfully persecuted over nearly two decades.

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