UK lawmakers call Palantir’s role in public sector an unacceptable weakness
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A UK parliamentary committee has criticized Palantir's role in the public sector, labeling it an "unacceptable point of weakness" due to the country's over-reliance on US companies. The committee's report, released on Wednesday, highlights Palantir's £330 million contract with the National Health Service and its supply of software to the US military and immigration services. The report also expresses concerns about Palantir's billionaire co-founder Peter Thiel's political views, which are seen as incompatible with UK values. The committee has urged the government to exercise a break clause in the contract and develop a more coherent digital transformation plan.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The UK's reliance on Palantir and other foreign companies in the public sector creates a vulnerability to external influence, potentially undermining the government's ambitions and values.