Bluff and bluster fails.

I would guess the garments cost a few pence each to produce, and a lot of the cost is in the shipping, so who knows. The beeb reported there were other companies that were involved in the procurement, so maybe the arrangements are even more complicated than appears to be the case.

I think the NHS organised the shipping.
 
...I doubt they were involved in the detail of the arrangements...

So they made many millions, just by taking advantage of the Tory back-scratching arrangements to jump to the front of the queue.

Do you mean they didn't "earn" all the money they pocketed?
 
So they made many millions, just by taking advantage of the Tory back-scratching arrangements to jump to the front of the queue.

Do you mean they didn't "earn" all the money they pocketed?
The VIP lane must have helped, in fact it probably inspired them, but breach of contract is not fraud. I doubt plod will get very far as the manufacturer, and possibly some of the supply chain is a foreign jurisdiction. DHSC approved the Order then got them to sign a contract they couldn’t fulfill.
 
I think the NHS organised the shipping.
So you set up an off the shelf company, then someone linked to the company recommends it for the VIP lane, the company employs people who know about bulk order from Chinna, use their political connections to chivvy things along, sign the contract, someone else sorts the shipping, and storage is organised in the uk. And you pocket (it would seem) tens of millions net profit. Nice work, almost completely a desktop exercise.
 
So you set up an off the shelf company, then someone linked to the company recommends it for the VIP lane, the company employs people who know about bulk order from Chinna, use their political connections to chivvy things along, sign the contract, someone else sorts the shipping, and storage is organised in the uk. And you pocket (it would seem) tens of millions net profit. Nice work, almost completely a desktop exercise.
The sad thing is that there were real companies with decades of experience who could supply the correct NHS PPE. They couldn't get near a contract. ARCO one of the biggest suppliers had them on their stocks but was rejected for a contract. If that doesn't spell scam I don't know what does.
 
I think the criminal allegations have legs, but don't think they will be anywhere near Mone or Barrowman. What is not clear is how much margin was on each item and how much profit was made. These were high demand items at the time. Seem to cost around £2 to produced and ship. The idea of the VIP lane was to rapidly expand sourcing options and bypass normal slow procurement processes, the reality, is it allowed connected people to get a "fixer fee".
 
The sad thing is that there were real companies with decades of experience who could supply the correct NHS PPE. They couldn't get near a contract. ARCO one of the biggest suppliers had them on their stocks but was rejected for a contract. If that doesn't spell scam I don't know what does.
Arco do good cut resistant gloves etc
 
I think the criminal allegations have legs, but don't think they will be anywhere near Mone or Barrowman. What is not clear is how much margin was on each item and how much profit was made. These were high demand items at the time. Seem to cost around £2 to produced and ship. The idea of the VIP lane was to rapidly expand sourcing options and bypass normal slow procurement processes, the reality, is it allowed connected people to get a "fixer fee".
If they actually delivered sterile products she’d probably be in the shadow cabinet, but its difficult to attribute the fraudulent act of faking the CE marks to her, she just wouldn't have known.
 
If they actually delivered sterile products she’d probably be in the shadow cabinet, but its difficult to attribute the fraudulent act of faking the CE marks to her, she just wouldn't have known.
Happy to take the money but not the responsibility, do you mean ?
 
Happy to take the money but not the responsibility, do you mean ?
Imagine fitting fake parts to someone's car that you sourced via a new supplier.

Happy to go to prison for fraud? You took the money, you fitted the parts

Imagine the fake parts failing and killing the customer

Happy to be prosecuted for manslaughter? You took the money, you fitted the parts.
 
The idea of the VIP lane was to rapidly expand sourcing options and bypass normal slow procurement processes
But if you want speed, surely you go first to companies who have the contacts and experience.

As Highway man says: “The sad thing is that there were real companies with decades of experience who could supply the correct NHS PPE. They couldn't get near a contract”


If the VIP lane was genuine it would’ve put those experienced businesses first, not a bloke running a pub or a bra company
 
But if you want speed, surely you go first to companies who have the contacts and experience.

As Highway man says: “The sad thing is that there were real companies with decades of experience who could supply the correct NHS PPE. They couldn't get near a contract”


If the VIP lane was genuine it would’ve put those experienced businesses first, not a bloke running a pub or a bra company
I agree.
 
But if you want speed, surely you go first to companies who have the contacts and experience.

As Highway man says: “The sad thing is that there were real companies with decades of experience who could supply the correct NHS PPE. They couldn't get near a contract”


If the VIP lane was genuine it would’ve put those experienced businesses first, not a bloke running a pub or a bra company
This. Exactly this.

The whole thing stinks.

They know it

We know it.

They know that we know it.
 
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