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Breaking news - Defective PPE company to the NHS forced to pay back £122 million

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Mollygo Sun 05-Oct-25 13:46:29

Sarnia

There are 2 threads already on this. It's bad enough that they defrauded the Government but to leave those who relied on these gowns for their personal safety exposed to Covid shows how greedy and callous Mone and her husband really are. I hope the NHS gets every last penny back.

So do I. I’d also like to be certain that since this money was for equipment, it should be used to provide equipment that the NHS needs. Not swallowed up in administration.

Happygirl79 Sun 05-Oct-25 13:44:31

It's very unlikely that we will get a penny of it back as the company filed for administration the day before the court case judgement

Sarnia Sun 05-Oct-25 11:30:52

There are 2 threads already on this. It's bad enough that they defrauded the Government but to leave those who relied on these gowns for their personal safety exposed to Covid shows how greedy and callous Mone and her husband really are. I hope the NHS gets every last penny back.

Wyllow3 Sun 05-Oct-25 09:53:44

One of the companies that sold defective PPE to the NHS during the pandemic is being forced to pay back £122 million.

It’s a step towards getting taxpayer money back where it belongs - in our NHS. It's not right that private firms cashed in on dodgy government contracts while NHS nurses, doctors and cleaners were left exposed"

Information from an email for the "Organise" Group.

More, please!