Phwoar! Look at those trusts!
Well, excuse me for not giving a rat’s arse about Lady Moaning and Doug Barrowboy being inconvenienced. They took advantage of the Tory VIP Lane to supply tens of millions’ worth of PPE for use during the Covid Pandemic, which turned out not to be fit for use. They made around £60 million in profit, except they didn’t, because it went into a trust, not their bank accounts.
Here’s Ms Kuenssberg’s take: “Michelle Mone has admitted that she stands to benefit from tens of millions of pounds of profit from personal protective equipment (PPE) sold to the UK government during the pandemic by a company led by her husband, Doug Barrowman … the couple apologised for denying their role in the deal for more than three years”. There was more.
“But a defiant Baroness Mone said: ‘I don't honestly see there is a case to answer. I can't see what we have done wrong.’” Ho yus? “PPE Medpro was awarded government contracts worth more than £200 million to supply PPE to the NHS during the pandemic”. However, “Millions of gowns the company supplied were never used but the couple say these were supplied in accordance with the contract”. And now there is a lawsuit.
“PPE Medpro is being sued by the UK government for £122m plus costs for ‘breach of contract and unjust enrichment’”. AND “Having previously denied gaining directly from the contracts, which yielded profits of around £60m, the former Conservative peer and lingerie tycoon admitted she and her children were beneficiaries of financial trusts where the money is held”.
The nuances of the VIP lane explained
The adverse comment was not long in arriving. David Conn of the Guardian, one of those on the receiving end of legal threats, had been told “You have now been placed on notice on numerous occasions of our client’s position in relation to PPE Medpro. She has no involvement in the business”. Which was a flat-out lie. There were other denials [HERE]. And there was more.
Former BBC Newsnight man Meirion Jones pointed out “She got a VIP contract for £122M of PPE because her mates were in power - none of which was usable. She & her husband made £60M profit on that which they have lied about ever since & Michele Mone says ‘I can't see what we've done wrong’ That's the problem with these people”. David Osland explained that.
“It's a good job Michelle Mone isn't a black mother wrongly accused of dodging a £2 bus fare, or she'd certainly have been arrested by now”. Peter Jukes of Byline Times linked to the telling headline “£2 Billion in Contracts Awarded to Conservative Associates … deals worth billions have been awarded to top Conservative Party associates during the Coronavirus crisis”.
Tom Scott spelled that one out. “Why is more attention not being paid to the fact that Michelle Mone's husband, Doug Barrowman, is a major donor to the Conservative Party? This is a party that operates in a way that would be very familiar to major organised crime groups”. Barrowboy had bunged the Tories a cool £170,000. He scratches their back, PPE Medpro goes in the VIP Lane.
Taxpayer funds bought the useless PPE, and were spent disposing of it. The sole beneficiaries made £60 million profit. Done nothing wrong? You wish.
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Have a read of her Wikipedia page. An entire life built on deceit, unexplained and sudden leaps in fortune, and fucking over anyone no longer needed.
ReplyDeleteHe's just as bad.
Her business history is an alphabet soup of generically named companies with no clear function, shifting ownership, and funds. If it resembles anything, it's a 3 card Monte trick.
On the top level though, the PPE VIP Lane really needs much more analysis. Because its very existence (and the way it shut out reliable and established suppliers) and the speed in which these companies were formed, or roused from dormancy in the bottom of a drawer in the Caymans, doesn't just reek of corruption. It is corruption.
This was opportunism built on mass death. Worse than many a war profiteer, because at least they usually provide the goods. People like these were ready to rob the country dry, a massive shift of public money to private hands. The tools were there, and Covid was the opportunity to use them.
I don't really believe in the concept of hell, but for these cunts, and their inside men and women in Whitehall, I'll make an exception.
It's a good job Michelle Mone isn't a black mother wrongly accused of dodging a £2 bus fare, or she'd certainly have been arrested by now”.
ReplyDeleteThe BBC wouldn’t be interviewing her either.
"Doug Barrowboy".......Nice one, Tim, nice one.
ReplyDeleteA PPE company with no useful PPE.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a ferry company with no useful ferries......
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/dec/18/michelle-mone-hits-out-rishi-sunak-ppe-deals
ReplyDelete‘They all knew’: Michelle Mone hits out at Rishi Sunak over PPE deals
Former Tory peer says government was aware of her involvement in PPE Medpro ‘from the very beginning’
Well, colour me not shocked. Yet more hands in the till, even at £60 mill trousered/knickered still a lot less than the scam coughed up by Bliar/Brown in the Al Yamamah ripoff.
ReplyDeleteWait until the Quislings get in on the act.
ReplyDeleteOn the seventh day of Christmas, Anonymous sent to me:
Seven Mone-ish meffs
Six suited-up guttersnipes
Five Gnome Counties Micawbers
Four cockney barrow boys
Three Quiffed Quislings
Two cheeks on the same arsehole
And an urfascist in a pear tree
No sweat. All is good. Sunackered is immediateleeee taking it very seriousleeee, while the Keef Quisling does his rabid moth shtick around the Westminster pork barrel.
ReplyDelete@Arnold: which far from exonerating Lady Fur Coat And No Knickers makes it even more peculiar that she repeatedly denied to the press any connection to PPE Medpro and went out of her way to sic the lawyers on investigative journalists.
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