IPC head names as 'top sponsor' Atos Healthcare, responsible for controversial 'work capability' tests for disabled people.
Paralympic organisers have defended the sponsorship of the games by Atos, the multinational company whose UK healthcare arm is responsible for delivering controversial "work capability" tests for hundreds of thousands of disabled people on sickness benefit.
Atos Healthcare, tests around 11,000 incapacity benefit claimants a week under a £100m a year contract with the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). The company has been criticised by MPs for its "flawed" approach which has left thousands of disabled people wrongly denied benefits and has become a lightning rod for criticism of the government's welfare reforms.
Disability activists have protested at Atos's involvement in the games, and some have called for a boycott. But Sir Phillip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said he valued its links with Atos as a "top sponsor". He said: "I am very happy with our relationship."
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