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Government corruption update 08:38 - Apr 30 with 506 viewsMeadowlark

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Government corruption update on 11:48 - Apr 30 with 440 viewsMeadowlark

Good Law Project is now able to reveal the names of four more companies awarded contracts through the VIP lane: Clandeboye Agencies, P14 Medical, Luxe Lifestyle and Meller Designs.

P14 Medical, run by a Tory councillor and donor, was awarded £276m in PPE contracts.
Meller Designs, run by David Meller a large Tory donor and trustee of the rightwing lobby group Policy Exchange, was given more than £160m in PPE contracts.
Luxe Lifestyle was awarded a £26m contract despite appearing to be insolvent and without any employees.
And Clandeboye Agencies whose registered trade on Companies House is “wholesale of sugar, chocolate and sugar confectionery” was awarded £108m in PPE contracts (see page 73 and following). We should say that the Government says Clandeboye was not in the VIP lane — but its own internal documents tell a different story.
These four are in addition to Ayanda, which enjoyed a £252m deal negotiated by Liz Truss adviser Andrew Mills. And Pestfix which won approximately £350m in contracts despite being described by Government as a company “which specialises in pest control products, that was dormant in 2018” (see page 73). There remain a further 41 firms yet to be revealed.
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Government corruption update on 11:50 - Apr 30 with 429 viewsHerbivore

But they were doing everything they could to supply PPE!!!

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Government corruption update on 12:18 - Apr 30 with 400 viewsBlueNomad

Government corruption update on 11:48 - Apr 30 by Meadowlark

Good Law Project is now able to reveal the names of four more companies awarded contracts through the VIP lane: Clandeboye Agencies, P14 Medical, Luxe Lifestyle and Meller Designs.

P14 Medical, run by a Tory councillor and donor, was awarded £276m in PPE contracts.
Meller Designs, run by David Meller a large Tory donor and trustee of the rightwing lobby group Policy Exchange, was given more than £160m in PPE contracts.
Luxe Lifestyle was awarded a £26m contract despite appearing to be insolvent and without any employees.
And Clandeboye Agencies whose registered trade on Companies House is “wholesale of sugar, chocolate and sugar confectionery” was awarded £108m in PPE contracts (see page 73 and following). We should say that the Government says Clandeboye was not in the VIP lane — but its own internal documents tell a different story.
These four are in addition to Ayanda, which enjoyed a £252m deal negotiated by Liz Truss adviser Andrew Mills. And Pestfix which won approximately £350m in contracts despite being described by Government as a company “which specialises in pest control products, that was dormant in 2018” (see page 73). There remain a further 41 firms yet to be revealed.


The saddest thing about this is that the majority of the population won't care. This can't be described to them in pictures.

The bottom line is that many people "like old B***s" (I only ever refer to him as Johnson).
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Government corruption update on 12:28 - Apr 30 with 389 viewsHARRY10

This was raised a few days back, in response to absurd claims that Johnsons attempts to 'fiddle' the tax system to benefit Dyson should be seen as acceptable because the end justified the means.

My thought there was that it was actually a case of the means determining the end, As,if you use crooked methods then it is likely that you will end up with a crooked result - as can now be seen in the above two posts

The sickening thing is that while people were dying in their thousands, far from dealing with it properly, this government were treating it as a 'fill your boots' feeding frenzy aimed at lining their pockets, and those of their mates

Whether this affects how people regard those named is up to them. But for many this is vital and praiseworthy work that is finally seeing the truth being dragged out into the daylight.

The barest minimum the victims and now their families and friends deserve.
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