Joint statement re contract

Capita Group PLC 18 July 2003 Joint Statement by Norfolk County Council and the Capita Group Plc Regarding Early Contract Closure Norfolk County Council has decided to end its contract with Capita for the supply of exchequer, payroll and operational ICT services. This termination does not reflect any dissatisfaction with the performance of Capita on these core services where the Council and Capita agree that performance has been very successful. Capita has achieved 98.6% performance against its 70 performance targets in the last year, and has exceeded these targets on more than 50% of occasions. In the last 6 months service levels have reached 99%. The Norfolk/Capita partnership was signed in 1999 for the delivery of exchequer and operational IT services. It was one of the earliest local government partnerships. In March this year, Norfolk County Council adopted a new policy approach to take forward its broader e-Government development programme which will see it procure each element of its e-Government strategy individually. Norfolk County Council and Capita have been unable to agree a way of working with this which is satisfactory to both parties. The Council values and appreciates the work done by Capita staff based in payroll, exchequer and IT services in Norwich and intends to bring all staff back 'in-house' from the end of the year, pending a further review at a later date. Consultation with staff has begun. With their professional advisors, the County Council and Capita are now in the process of agreeing between them the details of the contract closure arrangements. This will include payment to Capita of entitlements under the terms of the contract. Alison King, leader of Norfolk County Council, said: 'This decision has not been taken lightly. However, time has moved on since the contract was signed back in 1999 and our needs and priorities as an organisation have changed. There is a strong commitment on both sides to manage the end of the contract smoothly. We remain committed to making sure our e-service programme is delivered in full. 'I am confident that this is the right decision for Norfolk and we will continue, as an authority, to deliver all services through a mixed economy approach that includes a range of successful partnerships with the private and public sectors. 'We are keen to ensure that the transfer of staff and services back to the County Council goes smoothly when the contract finishes. We value the work of Capita staff based at Charles House in Norwich and they should not be worried that their jobs are under threat.' Capita Executive Chairman, Rod Aldridge, said: 'It is clearly disappointing that Norfolk County Council has chosen to end this contract at this time, despite the extremely successful performance of our core contract and the services we provide locally. We hope they can match this success in the future and wish them well. In the meantime, Capita is delivering efficient services in partnership with many councils across the country, passing on economies of scale that allow more public money to be spent on the people who need it most.' ENDS For Further Information: Capita Press Office - 0870 2400 488 Finsbury - 020 7251 3801 Morgan Bone Mark Harris Norfolk County Council political contacts: Alison King, Leader of the Council and the Conservative Group Tel (01603) 454182 Celia Cameron, Leader of the Labour Group Tel (01603) 618358 Barbara Hacker, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group Tel (01603) 451421 Tim Byles, Chief Executive (01603) 222000 Joanna Hannam, Head of Communications, Norfolk County Council, (01603) 222969 or email joanna.hannam@norfolk.gov.uk Mark Langlands, Media and Public Affairs Manager, on 01603 222973, email mark.langlands@norfolk.gov.uk Norfolk County Council communications team out of hours mobile: 0781 8454 782. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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