The Home Office faces further controversy, after deciding to shelve a £250 million desktop and back-office outsourcing contract with Sema Group. Rival services company ICL, which lost out to Sema in earlier bidding, has now been invited to bid again.
The Home Office faces further controversy, after deciding to shelve a £250 million desktop and back-office outsourcing contract with Sema Group. Rival services company ICL, which lost out to Sema i...
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