A good and fair judgement against Medpro, the firm that supplied the 25 million PPE gowns in question for £122m. The judge found they did not meet UK approved surgical sterile standards, specifically not assured by a certified approved notified body. Doug Barrowman, Mone's husband, as owner of Medpro, banked around £65m profit, and he had already taken that out of Medpro accounts and £29m of that had already passed into an off shore trust for the benefit of Mone and her children well before the case came to court. Medpro doesn't currently have that sum to repay, as others have outlined, so won't pay and will be interesting to see what the government does next therefore......
Mone can only be removed from HoLs if she resigns (she is not contrite!) or if the government passes an Act of Parliament to remove her). She is not responsible for the gowns failing to meet the required standards. But she is responsible for her greed and lack of shame in using her access, contacts and privileges for personal gain and pushing her contacts vigorously (the woman has no shame- then lied about this) to secure the contract in the first place via the VIP lane set up by the Conservative Party at the time. Her behaviour then and still falls far below what the county should expect from Peers in the HoLs. What is really needed is a process putting in place to hold HoL peers to account and to remove them if their behaviour falls short, as in the case of Mone.
The OP asked about fines- Gove and Boris- I would like to think that could happen- and for Mone and her husband to be fined also if a way can be found to do so. This would be fair and send a clear message the British public is fed up of sleaze in public office, let alone at a time the country was facing the Covid pandemic crisis. What sleaze. There should at the very least be an apology from Badenoch on behalf of the Conservative Party but I doubt that's in the offing either. The whole, sorry episode is outrageous, as others have commented.