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johnny9fingers ([personal profile] johnny9fingers) wrote2020-07-07 06:15 pm

More from Jolyon Maugham QC

 Jo Maugham QC
 
First, the Government has now spent £5.5bn on PPE. 
Second, despite receiving offers from 16,000 suppliers, the Government chose a confectionary wholesaler, a supplier of pest control services and a family investment fund owned in a tax haven to receive some of the biggest contracts. 
Third: the Government misreported the value of the Pestfix contract as £108m; in fact it was £32.4m although a number of other contracts have also been concluded with Pestfix. (They are not yet published; what's the betting they'll sum to £108m?) 
Fourth, despite Government using the exceptional urgency procedure to bypass normal tendering rules, the isolation suits supplied are being held in a warehouse and have not even been tested! 
Fifth, as I understand this paragraph, Pestfix, a company with last reported net assets of £18,000 was paid 75% of £32.4m in respect of isolation suits even before they were delivered! 

Fifth, as I understand this paragraph, Pestfix, a company with last reported net assets of £18,000 was paid 75% of £32.4m in respect of isolation suits even before they were delivered! 

 
What is abundantly clear from this paragraph - which is a very unusual form - is that @MattHancock is super-keen for us to go away. 

(Don't worry, we won't). 
We also do not understand why Government is further occluding transparency by ignoring its own guidance (assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/upl…) that contracts should be published within 20 days. 
Obviously I have cherry picked the bits that I find most interesting - but please do read all the correspondence (that's why we've published it). 

Our present intention is to pursue judicial review proceedings in respect of the Pestfix, Clandeboye and Akanda contracts.