Court system suspended



A £319 million IT system to give courts swift access to police databases has been suspended indefinitely in the face of rising costs and technical setbacks.


A £319 million IT system to give courts swift access to police databases has been suspended indefinitely in the face of rising costs and technical setbacks. The first part of Libra, from software group ICL, an office automation system, is being rolled out to about 400 magistrates courts. The second phase of the private finance initiative scheme, a case management...

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