Under the terms of a joint confidentiality agreement with Fujitsu ...
... we're able to flush your hard-earned taxes down the crapper and no-one will ever be held accountable, yippee!
"Commercial in confidence" is fine for two businesses who wish to protect the terms from inspection by competitors (either of the buyer or seller). But gummint is not in competition with anyone, and I have a right to know how well (or badly) MY money is spent. Once the deal has been struck, the terms should be published for all to see, and potential vendors who don't want to see this happen don't have to bid (none of them would withdraw from this kind of gravy train, of course). It's the only way to prevent this kind of balls-up.