Capita will not stop until civil service failures fixed, boss tells MPs


The boss of Capita said the company will โ€œnot stopโ€ until its failures have been fixed after facing fierce criticism from MPs.

It came two days after the outsourcing giant first apologised for a raft of contract failures linked to its handling of civil service pensions.

On Wednesday, MPs on Parliamentโ€™s Public Accounts Committee questioned whether the firm sees the Government as a โ€œcash cow to be milked to the point of dropping from exhaustionโ€.

The outsourcing giant reiterated its apologies for delays in administering the 1.7 million-member pension scheme, which has left thousands of civil servants waiting for payments and retirement quotes

Adolfo Hernandez, chief executive of Capita, said the group still sees the Government as a partner and takes its work for the state โ€œextremely seriouslyโ€.

Ministers have said they could bring back the operation of Capitaโ€™s contract into Government management.

The Cabinet Office said there were more than 6,700 quotations for past retirement dates and 4,100 bereavement cases outstanding.

Mr Hernandez said: โ€œI would love to have the opportunity to deeply, first and foremost, apologise.

โ€œI would like to apologise for all the members who have been receiving a very poor service at a very difficult and challenging time in their lives.

โ€œThey are citizens that have worked for the country for many years in a variety of very critical positions.

โ€œFor everything we are responsible for, they have my biggest apologies and I assure you will not stop until that is fixed.โ€

The civil service pension contract is one of at least 80 Government contracts with Capita.

Earlier this week, Cabinet Office minister and Paymaster General Nick Thomas-Symonds pledged to recover โ€œevery single pennyโ€ from Capita

It came after the Government was to parachute in a 140-strong team of civil servants to help clear the backlog of work.

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