MP rejects Palantir’s claims that criticism of NHS England deal is ‘ideologically motivated’
Chi Onwurah, chair of the UK's science, innovation and technology select committee, has rejected Palantir's claim that criticism of its £330m NHS England contract is "ideologically motivated." This follows ministers seeking advice on potentially breaking the contract for Palantir's Federated Data Platform (FDP), an AI-enabled system designed to connect disparate health information across the NHS. Onwurah highlighted concerns regarding contract transparency, data security, value for money, and vendor lock-in, as well as Peter Mandelson's role in advising Palantir.

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AI-generatedChi Onwurah, chair of the UK's science, innovation and technology select committee, has rejected Palantir's claim that criticism of its £330m NHS England contract is "ideologically motivated." This follows ministers seeking advice on potentially breaking the contract for Palantir's Federated Data Platform (FDP), an AI-enabled system designed to connect disparate health information across the NHS. Onwurah highlighted concerns regarding contract transparency, data security, value for money, and vendor lock-in, as well as Peter Mandelson's role in advising Palantir. She emphasized that these are not fringe concerns, but issues that should concern everyone involved in the NHS's digital transformation. The committee's upcoming report will address the digital reorganization of government and public services, including AI's role.
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5 extractedOnwurah flagged concerns about the contract, patient data use, and distrust in the NHS.
The UK government has a £330m NHS contract with Palantir for England.
Ministers have sought advice on triggering a break clause in Palantir’s deal to deliver the Federated Data Platform (FDP).
Chi Onwurah rejected Palantir's claim that criticism of the NHS England deal is 'ideologically motivated'.
Palantir claims concerns over its NHS contract are “ideologically motivated”.