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Smithy
19-02-2021, 04:18 PM
https://twitter.com/krishgm/status/1362769169436073986?s=21

LONDON (Reuters) - The British government broke the law by failing to publish details of billions of pounds of spending on personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic, a London court ruled on Friday.

As COVID-19 swept across the world last year, Britain scrambled to secure protective gear for medics and nurses on the front line.

The Good Law Project, a campaign group, and three opposition politicians brought a judicial review seeking information about undisclosed deals with firms that had no medical procurement expertise and, in some cases, delivered defective protective equipment.

The National Audit Office said last year there had been a lack of transparency and a failure to explain why certain suppliers were chosen, or how any conflict of interest was dealt with, in procurement deals between March and the end of July worth about 18 billion pounds ($25.23 billion).

Opposition politicians have accused the government of running a "chumocracy" with contracts, including for the purchase of what turned out to be unusable PPE, and appointments made to those with family or business links to those in power.


After the ruling Jolyon Maugham, the founder of the Good Law Project, wrote to the health minister asking him to publish the contracts, including those given under a high-priority lane set up to assess potential leads from government officials.

The judge said the health ministry could have avoided running up a legal bill amounting to 207,000 pounds if it had "candidly" admitted that transparency rules had been broken.



Well colour me shocked!

joeysteele
19-02-2021, 04:26 PM
There's a lot worse than this to come over time
in the future as to rules and wrongs by this PM and his Cabinet.

Zizu
19-02-2021, 04:35 PM
There's a lot worse than this to come over time
in the future as to rules and wrongs by this PM and his Cabinet.



All parties are corrupt not just this one


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DouglasS
19-02-2021, 05:24 PM
There's a lot worse than this to come over time
in the future as to rules and wrongs by this PM and his Cabinet.

They’re doing amazing now and that’s what matters :clap1:

joeysteele
19-02-2021, 06:04 PM
They’re doing amazing now and that’s what matters :clap1:

No it doesn't, not on lost lives that could and should have been avoided.

Sorry to raise that again.
It's not something I'm prepared to sweep under the carpet to protect their incompetence.

I'll not rest, nor will growing groups of others, until they're held to account for that and I owe that to my loved ones I've lost, no one else.

They're doing good on the vaccine roll out.
Nothing else.

Oliver_W
19-02-2021, 06:30 PM
So when are they going to disclose the details about the cronyism?