It's much worse than that, much of what was delivered was unusable. But in their haste to give multi-million pounds contracts to their friends and donors, awarding contracts to companies which had never supplied PPE before, some companies which had only been set up days prior to the contract being awarded, the Tories failed to ensure that we could get the country's money back in the event of non-performance.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Tory PPE scandal dwarfs the ferries contracts in scale of corruption and loss to the public purse.
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17-04-2023 11:35 AM #11791
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17-04-2023 11:36 AM #11792This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The PPE is being stored until it is incinerated. It is being incinerated because its useless and doesn't have any value.
We (us, our tax) paid billions of pounds illegally to friends of Tory Party ministers for nothing but useless pieces of rubber and plastic and we are still paying a third of a billion a year to store while it waits to get destroyed.
The SNP's internal skullduggery is a story about what has happened to a part £600,000.
Both stories deserve scrutiny but there is very little coverage and very little scrutiny from either the press or TV on the PPE scandal.
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17-04-2023 11:50 AM #11793
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I must have read about 30 articles about ppe and dodgy contracts it's been everywhere. Thing is people generally don't think of covid anymore so news moves on.
There's 3 or 4 subjects getting merged into one here. Where does it say this ppe is defective and going to be destroyed, there was defective ppe but I don't think this in storage is, has that just been added.
There was an unprecedented bidding war for ppe we clearly bought too much but I don't think that is anyone's fault, same goes for most of the defective stuff no.
What needs prosecuting is contracts to tory friends and donors, I doubt it will sadly.
The tories are **** and dodgy that isn't news, for most of the public thought they are fed up of the SNP constantly saying why are you complaining about us were not as bad as the Tories. Of course they aren't as bad as the tories but the self implosion is still big news and deserves covered as such
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17-04-2023 11:52 AM #11794
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Rishi under investigation again from parliamentary standards officers due to not declaring an interest
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17-04-2023 12:23 PM #11797
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17-04-2023 12:35 PM #11798
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17-04-2023 12:38 PM #11799
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Probably why you shouldn't group it in with the real scandal of contracts being awarded to companies with links to the Tories for example
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17-04-2023 12:54 PM #11800
I see Rishi is under investigation now. Will Tories be calling for his suspension from the party the way they have been NS these last couple of weeks?
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17-04-2023 01:07 PM #11801
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- £0.67 billion - "PPE which cannot be used, for instance because it is defective."
- £2.6 billion - "PPE which is not suitable for use within the health and social care sector but which the Department considers might be suitable for other uses (although these potential other uses are as yet uncertain)."
- £0.75 billion - "PPE which is in excess of the amount that will ultimately be needed."
- £4.7 billion - "Adjustment to the year-end valuation of PPE due to the market price of equivalent PPE at the year-end being lower than the original purchase price."
Note that those amounts are Billions of pounds.
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17-04-2023 01:25 PM #11802
If there HAD been a ‘bidding war’, instead of giving contracts to political mates, that would have been a bit better. Other countries managed it without the whole billions ‘lost’ thing.
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17-04-2023 01:37 PM #11803
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https://euobserver.com/health-and-society/147958
It's incompetent but I don't think they deliberately thought the Chinese masks would be poor quality. It seems ridiculous that they can't claim the money back.
The last two on the list no one is to blame for. They bought too much but would have been criticised if vaccines didn't work and their wasn't ppe. The 4.7 billion, what are they meant to do with depreciation of goods post a working vaccine. Some were reluctant for mask wearing to stop so it could have been more if they wanted it. It's similar to those who complained about testing ending but also complain about the billions spent on testing.
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Again, on the purchase price being higher than the current value... yes there might be an element of Tory chums overcharging but it was also bought at a time every country was desperately trying to buy scarce PPE. Of course, that would drive the price up and as more PPE became available (and more suppliers came on the scene), the price would go down.
The real scandal is the way the contracts were tendered for (or lack thereof), issued and managed.
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17-04-2023 05:04 PM #11806
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17-04-2023 05:14 PM #11807This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The story was discussed at length last year, including on here.
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18-04-2023 08:05 PM #11808
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https://www.thenational.scot/news/23...og/?ref=twtrec
SCOTTISH Tory MP David Mundell has joined the growing list of Conservatives under investigation by the parliamentary standards watchdog.
The MP for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale is facing a less serious charge than Sunak, being probed for his “use of facilities [stationery] provided from the public purse”.
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How’s Michelle Mone doing? Is she still relaxing in Honduras after her link to PPE contracts? Has Honduras got an extradition policy with the UK yet?
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19-04-2023 07:35 AM #11811This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well the taxpayers money but in these crooks heads it's theirs to use and abuse since they had been fast tracked to it after all?
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19-04-2023 12:39 PM #11812
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Amazing to see how it works at Westminster. You only need to declare things if you get caught.
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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20-04-2023 09:05 AM #11814
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Another sad day. The tories give Braverman the power to ignore the ECHR, depressing and disgusting
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20-04-2023 04:02 PM #11817
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Levelling up at a cost of just £110.
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20-04-2023 04:27 PM #11818
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Sunak too scared to sack Rabb?
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20-04-2023 05:02 PM #11819
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One potential and more innocent explanation is that Michelle Donelan is about to go on mat leave, which will necessitate some reshuffling. If Raab is out then it is more practical to roll it all up into one exercise.
The other factor is the May elections - sack now and open up a bag of questions about what Sunak knew wehen appointing him? Keep him and be accused of weakness or condoning bullying? He can't kick it down the road until after the elections without it looking hopelessly dodgy.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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