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"The Conservative minister in charge of Whitehall efficiency has resigned over the government’s “lamentable track record” in tackling fraud in Covid loan scheme.
Senior Tory peer Lord Agnew — the minister for efficiency and transformation at the Treasury and Cabinet Office — quit with a shock announcement in the Lords on Monday."
I wonder if we will see any investigation into the corruption surrounding the supply of (often unusable ) PPE ?
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whoops, there's another gone on 16:20 - Jan 24 with 429 views
Should we be concerned that 10's of billions have been lost through incompetence and negligence ?
Well, have a listen to fatboys weasel worded excuse as to why the NI tax rise is needed
"Boris Johnson resisted growing demands to halt a planned National Insurance increase for millions of workers today, insisting it was the best way to fund the NHS.
The Prime Minister is being urged to rethink the proposed 1.25 per cent rise, which is due in April when households face a perfect storm of rising energy bills, council tax and inflation.
A string of senior Tory MPs, business leaders and economists have joined the Daily Mail in calling on the Government to delay or scrap Chancellor Rishi Sunak's plan.
And last night it was suggested the whole of Mr Johnson's Cabinet would back delaying the controversial national insurance hike to help families hit by the cost of living crisis. But speaking on a visit to a hospital in Milton Keynes today, the PM refused to back down."
No sign of wanting to recover money lost to PPE fraud
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whoops, there's another gone on 16:25 - Jan 24 with 407 views
whoops, there's another gone on 16:20 - Jan 24 by HARRY10
Does this matter, some might say ?
Should we be concerned that 10's of billions have been lost through incompetence and negligence ?
Well, have a listen to fatboys weasel worded excuse as to why the NI tax rise is needed
"Boris Johnson resisted growing demands to halt a planned National Insurance increase for millions of workers today, insisting it was the best way to fund the NHS.
The Prime Minister is being urged to rethink the proposed 1.25 per cent rise, which is due in April when households face a perfect storm of rising energy bills, council tax and inflation.
A string of senior Tory MPs, business leaders and economists have joined the Daily Mail in calling on the Government to delay or scrap Chancellor Rishi Sunak's plan.
And last night it was suggested the whole of Mr Johnson's Cabinet would back delaying the controversial national insurance hike to help families hit by the cost of living crisis. But speaking on a visit to a hospital in Milton Keynes today, the PM refused to back down."
No sign of wanting to recover money lost to PPE fraud
From day one Hancock invited suppliers to name their price we will pay it.
Was clear that it was an invite to take advantage.