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Will UK taxpayers get their £122m back from PPE Medpro? | Michelle Mone

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Michelle‍ Mone-Linked Firm: Will UK Taxpayers ⁣Recover £122m Spent on PPE?

London – Questions are mounting over whether ⁤UK taxpayers will⁤ recoup £122 ‍million of public ⁣funds spent on personal protective equipment (PPE) contracts‍ awarded to PPE ⁢Medpro,a company linked to Baroness Michelle Mone. A National⁣ Audit Office (NAO) report revealed significant concerns‌ regarding the company’s ⁣procurement process and the quality ​of the masks supplied during the pandemic.

The controversy centers on allegations of‌ preferential treatment and potential conflicts ‌of interest in the awarding⁣ of contracts to PPE Medpro in 2020,⁤ at the height of the COVID-19 crisis. The firm, with no prior experience⁤ in PPE, ‌secured lucrative deals to supply masks ⁣and gowns to the NHS. The NAO found the contracts were awarded through a “high-priority lane” reserved for those ‌with connections to⁤ government officials, and that the masks did not meet⁤ the ⁤required standards. The government is now‍ pursuing⁤ legal action to recover the funds,but the‌ likelihood of full ⁣recovery remains uncertain.

The Guardian ⁢reported‍ that the Department of Health and ⁣Social Care⁢ (DHSC) is taking legal action⁣ against ⁢PPE Medpro, its director anthony Page, and Michelle Mone’s husband, Douglas Barrowman, seeking to claw back the ​£122m. The DHSC claims the company overcharged for the PPE ‌and that the products were unsuitable for⁤ use.

Mone, ⁤a Conservative peer and businesswoman, has consistently denied any wrongdoing, but has‌ faced ‌increasing scrutiny over her involvement with the company. She initially denied having any role in PPE Medpro, ‌but ⁢later admitted she was a shareholder. She is ‍currently‌ suspended from the⁤ House of Lords pending the outcome of investigations ⁤into her conduct.

The case highlights broader concerns about the government’s handling of PPE procurement during the pandemic, with billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money⁢ spent ⁣on contracts that were ‌often awarded without⁤ proper due diligence.​ The outcome‍ of the legal action against PPE Medpro‍ will be⁣ closely watched,​ as it could ⁣set a ⁤precedent for holding companies‍ accountable for failing to deliver on contracts during a national emergency.

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