The cost of a 10-year contract to run computers for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has more than doubled to £8.5bn, according to a committee of MPs.
Profits set to be made by Capgemini, the IT firm which won the contract in 2004, have almost quadrupled, the public accounts select committee said.
It said targets set by the department were not challenging enough.
Profits set to be made by Capgemini, the IT firm which won the contract in 2004, have almost quadrupled, the public accounts select committee said.
It said targets set by the department were not challenging enough.
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