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Not only are the 50 million masks useless and not fit for purposes but the £252 million pound contract was to Ayanda Capital - and get this:
"It also emerged that the person who originally approached the government about the deal was a government trade adviser who also advises the board of Ayanda.
But he told the BBC his position played no part in the awarding of the contract."
and
"The government has also disclosed that the original approach to sell the masks came not from Ayanda Capital but from a businessman called Andrew Mills.
His company, Prospermill, had secured the rights to the full production capacity of a large factory in China to produce masks and was able to offer a large quantity almost immediately.
But the legal document seen by the BBC notes that Mr Mills requested the government instead sign the contract for the masks with Ayanda Capital, whose board he advises, because it could arrange overseas payment more quickly."
It's a toss up isn't it, corruption or incompetence? Or are they mutually exclusive?
Click through for the whole thread from Jo Maugham here for more:
Andrew Mills.
He’s an advisor to the Board of Trade but you’re not allowed to know that any more. After we started talking about him the Board of Trade stopped publishing its members.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 08:59 - Aug 6 by Steve_M
It's a toss up isn't it, corruption or incompetence? Or are they mutually exclusive?
Click through for the whole thread from Jo Maugham here for more:
Andrew Mills.
He’s an advisor to the Board of Trade but you’re not allowed to know that any more. After we started talking about him the Board of Trade stopped publishing its members.
We have (very openly) become the sort of country that most of us used to laugh at. There has been a major heist at their heart of government and the vast majority seem to be completely unaware or simply don’t care.
It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:11 - Aug 6 by Plums
We have (very openly) become the sort of country that most of us used to laugh at. There has been a major heist at their heart of government and the vast majority seem to be completely unaware or simply don’t care.
this in tinpottery banana republicanism of the highest order
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
Assumption is to make an ass out of you and me.
Those who assume they know you, when they don't are just guessing.
Those who assume and insist they know are daft and in denial.
Those who assume, insist, and deny the truth are plain stupid.
Those who assume, insist, deny the truth and tell YOU they know you (when they don't) have an IQ in the range of 35-49.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
That's a gross simplification.
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Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:51 - Aug 6 with 4867 views
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
that scenario only really works if there was no other way of ordering masks and if said governments didn't have such an appalling record at this kind of thing
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
You should probably read what's happened first. There aren't any businesses that make surgical masks involved.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:51 - Aug 6 by gordon
You should probably read what's happened first. There aren't any businesses that make surgical masks involved.
His company, Prospermill, had secured the rights to the full production capacity of a large factory in China to produce masks and was able to offer a large quantity almost immediately.
If I've misunderstood then I hold my hand up. The above is what I noted.
Assumption is to make an ass out of you and me.
Those who assume they know you, when they don't are just guessing.
Those who assume and insist they know are daft and in denial.
Those who assume, insist, and deny the truth are plain stupid.
Those who assume, insist, deny the truth and tell YOU they know you (when they don't) have an IQ in the range of 35-49.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
This is horribly incorrect.
Let alone the fact, that the whole point is a multi-million pound contract was issued to a company worth £100, with no record of any relevance to PPE or masks, or anything, the government have consistently dished out massive amount of money to their peers and we have got nothing for it.
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
But Jezza was a cult thing!
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Oh - this is just brilliant on 10:02 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
His company, Prospermill, had secured the rights to the full production capacity of a large factory in China to produce masks and was able to offer a large quantity almost immediately.
If I've misunderstood then I hold my hand up. The above is what I noted.
You've misunderstood.
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Oh - this is just brilliant on 10:23 - Aug 6 with 4711 views
Oh - this is just brilliant on 08:59 - Aug 6 by Steve_M
It's a toss up isn't it, corruption or incompetence? Or are they mutually exclusive?
Click through for the whole thread from Jo Maugham here for more:
Andrew Mills.
He’s an advisor to the Board of Trade but you’re not allowed to know that any more. After we started talking about him the Board of Trade stopped publishing its members.
Read through that earlier and a similar one a month or so ago. It keeps getting worse and should surely be huge news. I'm not one of these that slate the media and governments for everything but this is a shocker. People need to at least lose jobs if not be prosecuted. I just think we wont hear for this again.
It also makes those that constantly distrust the media and government (and constantly talk about them) worse because they now have a justification to hate everything and everyone. Something about lizards 🦎
Oh - this is just brilliant on 10:02 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
His company, Prospermill, had secured the rights to the full production capacity of a large factory in China to produce masks and was able to offer a large quantity almost immediately.
If I've misunderstood then I hold my hand up. The above is what I noted.
"The rights to a full production capacity" That's using the need for masks in pandemic to make a huge profit without actually doing anything for it - this is what the money traders and profiteers and asset strippers want, the freedom to do this without intereference or scrutiny. You quite rightly say the Forces get a tough deal on being held to account - these people should be as well, the fact that they don't hold guns has nothing to do with it..
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Just one small problem; sell their houses to who, Ben? Fcking Aquaman?
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:44 - Aug 6 by hampstead_blue
How about this.
Bloke has a business - aim is to make a profit. Business makes surgical masks - yawn. Pandemic strikes - masks become sexy He calls the Gov to sell them some - they are in a mad hurry He tells Gov he can get the supply chain sorted - using another of his businesses Stuff happens really quickly in a national emergency
Now, imagine the normal Gov tender regime. That takes months. Specs are agreed internally, sent to tender, companies bid, bids are checked, spec checked, samples sent, checked, back to bid.....
Time marches on.....NOTHING happens. People die.
I'm not surprised this has happened but it's far from the shower you make out. When you are in a mad hurry mistakes are made.
I'd rather the Gov made a few mistakes in these times than sat there with technical and slow but accurate tender processes.....the body bags would then be stacking-up but eventually you'd get the right masks......
Jus a balance.
Are you a troll or just an idiot? The company was not a surgical mask manufacturer.
I am fed up with this SH1T.
It is large scale corruption pure and simple and it's gone on in the UK for many decades and centuries but it's all less obvious for whatever reason unless you read Private Eye or suchlike, until now. This is something straight out of the "third world", apologies if there's a different term and that's offensive now.
We need a taskforce to hold these people to account. I doubt this government has the ability. It is rotten to the very core.
EDIT: Hampers... it's nothing to do with party politics. Died in the wool Conservative voters should be as up in arms as anyone. It's about conflict of interests and a lack of due diligence. As Stevers and others have commented it's both incompetence and corruption.
Having read about this it appears the masks themselves are ok but have ear loops rather than head loops. Surely the answer is withhold payment until the fastenings have been modified?
Oh - this is just brilliant on 10:25 - Aug 6 by Ewan_Oozami
"The rights to a full production capacity" That's using the need for masks in pandemic to make a huge profit without actually doing anything for it - this is what the money traders and profiteers and asset strippers want, the freedom to do this without intereference or scrutiny. You quite rightly say the Forces get a tough deal on being held to account - these people should be as well, the fact that they don't hold guns has nothing to do with it..
[Post edited 6 Aug 2020 10:47]
A typo though...
"... the freedom to do this withOUT intereference or scrutiny."
The UK political landscape has been irreparably ruined. Our two main parties have been fooked over. Never forgive Momentum for ruining the Labour Party. START ANOTHER PARTY YOU IDIOTS. The biggest foot shooting in recent political history. As for the Tories, I guess there are books or tracts about how they have been manipulated to become so corrupt and venal and amoral. I don't believe it's simply a case of populism and opportunism.
Will something new, for better or worse, arise? Or will it just muddle along as it always has done?
Oh - this is just brilliant on 09:51 - Aug 6 by Keno
that scenario only really works if there was no other way of ordering masks and if said governments didn't have such an appalling record at this kind of thing
see also ferries
Buying the wrong Satellites, the other questionable PPE contract, that plane paint job, giving Serco Test, track and Trace
I'm sure there are a few others I have missed?
Edit: Outsourcing the probation service
[Post edited 6 Aug 2020 10:45]
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!
Oh - this is just brilliant on 10:06 - Aug 6 by JammyDodgerrr
This is horribly incorrect.
Let alone the fact, that the whole point is a multi-million pound contract was issued to a company worth £100, with no record of any relevance to PPE or masks, or anything, the government have consistently dished out massive amount of money to their peers and we have got nothing for it.
See there was a smug Question Time audience member a little while back who said the problem with Socialism is you run out of spending other people's money much to the laughter of the audience
The problem with that argument is the idea the right wing are any better at spending it
In many cases they are far worse because they take Tax Payers money and give it to private companies to do the jobs the government should be doing
[Post edited 6 Aug 2020 10:51]
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!