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The government has acted unlawfully over publishing details of contracts

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MaizieD Fri 19-Feb-21 12:55:04

What the thread title says, really grin

At last, the government is being held to account for a wrong doing...but it took a good legal team and crowd funding to do it.

From the thread:

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“The Secretary of State acted unlawfully by failing to comply with the Transparency Policy” and “there is now no dispute that, in a substantial number of cases, the SoS breached his legal obligation to publish Contract Award Notices within 30 days of the award of contracts.”

The Judge went on to say: “The obligations imposed by reg. 50 (in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015) and by the Transparency Policy and Principles serve a vital public function and that function was no less important during a pandemic. (para 140)

The public "were entitled to see who this money was going to, what it was being spent on and how the relevant contracts were awarded." This was important: “so that oversight bodies such as the NAO, as well as Parliament and the public, could scrutinise and ask questions"

The Judge was also clear our judicial review resulted in the admission of breach by Government, stating it was “secured as a result of this litigation and at a late stage of it” see para 154 in the Judgment:
The Judge also said our Judicial Review sped up the Government’s publishing of contracts: “I have no doubt that this claim has speeded up compliance.” (para 149)

The declaration from the High Court is hugely significant - if Government continues to fail to publish contract award notices within 30 days it is doing so in full knowledge it is breaching the law, and hindering scrutiny.

The Judge concluded: "if the publication had been on time…the First Claimant would have been able to scrutinise CANs and contract provisions, ask questions about them and raise any issues with oversight bodies such as the NAO or via MPs in Parliament" para 158

The judgment has significant implications for the series of further public interest challenges brought by Good Law Project around the Government’s procurement failures. Importantly, the High Court ruled that we had “standing” to bring the challenge.

We have now written to @MattHancock urging him to publish outstanding contracts; come clean about who went through the ‘VIP lane’; to recover money from those who failed to deliver non-compliant product and to undertake a public inquiry into PPE.

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6https://twitter.com/GoodLawProject/status/1362736288508567555

mostlyharmless Tue 23-Feb-21 14:13:16

Very interesting article Maizie.
Celebrity culture and charisma is more important than the truth in the eyes of much of the media. The narrative is dictated by the media and many (most?) voters believe that version.

growstuff Tue 23-Feb-21 15:13:04

Hancock is now saying that he'd act in the same way again. In other words, he's undermining a legal judgment.

Grany Wed 24-Feb-21 17:33:15

@ApsanaBegumMP

American health insurance giant
@Centene
have just taken over 49 NHS GP practices, with Cable St & East One in my constituency.

How can an American company now run GP services in one of the most deprived areas, while the Govt spin a new White Paper as an end to privatisation?

Grany Wed 24-Feb-21 18:53:21

Stop the sell-off of 49 NHS GP practices

weownit.org.uk/act-now/stop-sell-49-gp-practices

MaizieD Wed 24-Feb-21 23:55:26

Grany

Stop the sell-off of 49 NHS GP practices

weownit.org.uk/act-now/stop-sell-49-gp-practices

Needs a new thread, I think, Grany. I doubt if the tory supporters are reading this one.

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"Yet another contract, backdated, and given without tender to a firm with close links to the Conservative Party."

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