Lots of journalists are now (finally) waking up to the Great Procurement Scandal.
We have been covering this subject for months, and if you've been shocked by the stories of the past few days, wait until you read this thread...
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We have been covering this subject for months, and if you've been shocked by the stories of the past few days, wait until you read this thread...



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In fact, the Government spent £364m on bodysuits, yet had only distributed 432,000 by September (
that's £840 a-pop) https://bylinetimes.com/2020/09/01/government-spends-364-million-on-coveralls-delivers-just-432000/


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This has of course culminated in a (rightly) damning report from the National Audit Office, pointing out how the Government gave preferential treatment to firms with political links, and ignored basic conflicts of interest 
https://bylinetimes.com/2020/11/18/procurement-uk-government-report-coronavirus-national-audit-office-ppe/


Our reporter @WritesBright has led the way on the Great Procurement Scandal, but credit must also go to various others working to expose this issue, not least: @JolyonMaugham, @GoodLawProject, @openDemocracy, @sophie_e_hill, @allthecitizens, @DawnButlerBrent, @GeorgeMonbiot
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