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Head of Britain’s Child Support Agency quits

By Ben Hall, Political Correspondent

Published: November 17 2004 13:23 | Last updated: November 17 2004 13:23

Ministers will decide within months whether to scap a disastrous new £465m computer system for the troubled Child Support Agency whose chief executive resigned on Wednesday.

Alan Johnson, the work and pensions secretary, promised MPs that he would take a “quick decision” on whether to “pull the plug” on the IT system provided by EDS. It was designed to simplify calculations and improve enforcement of child maintentance claims.

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