Key facts
- Palantir UK chief Louis Mosley defended the company's contract with the NHS.
- A group of MPs called for the government to cancel the £330 million deal.
- Mosley stated that calls to dump Palantir from the NHS are 'irresponsible'.
- He argued that such actions could harm patient care.
Louis Mosley, the chief of Palantir UK, has strongly defended his company's involvement with the National Health Service (NHS) following a report by a group of Members of Parliament (MPs). The MPs had urged the government to terminate the £330 million contract between Palantir and the NHS. Mosley characterized these calls as 'irresponsible' and suggested that such a move could negatively impact patient care. He launched a robust defense of the firm's operations within the health service.
