CSC, the provider of computer services to companies and U.S. government agencies, won’t win any new business with the U.K. government, David Cameron said today.
The Prime Minister has said that the government won’t sign any additional contracts with CSC until reviews of missed deadlines on the system it’s building for the Department of Health are completed.
“We’re absolutely determined to achieve better value for money,” Cameron said in Parliament in London. “There are no plans to sign any new contracts with Computer Sciences Corp. until the National Audit Office report has been reviewed, and until the Public Accounts Committee meetings and major project authorization reviews have taken place.”
CSC is currently revising its contract with the U.K. Government’s National Health Services which caused a fall in CSC shares. The company also said its full-year sales and profit for the year through March probably missed its forecasts.