We’ve seen dozens of viral claims that Infosys, the company founded by Rishi Sunak’s father-in-law, was subcontracted to work on the UK’s emergency alerts system. This is not true.
from Infosys claiming the company would “provide co-development and functionality enhancement services to the Fujitsu suite of software products”.
They are still separate entities though, and there’s no evidence all of Fujitsu’s work is “funnelled through” Infosys, as someFujitsu confirmed to us that it did not subcontract any of its obligations under the Emergency Alert contract to Infosys.It appears that several companies have been involved with the development and planning of the UK’s emergency alert system.
According to the government’s Contracts Finder, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport awarded to Fujitsu “to provide service management and project services in support of the development of a UK wide Emergency Alerts system”. This contract ended in July 2022.
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