Senior Tory Call for Barrows Mon to resign PPE scam

A senior conservative shadow minister has said Barrows Michelle Mone To resign from House of Lords After a company associated with a colleague Government ordered to repay the government about £ 122 million During a violation of a contract to supply surgical gowns Kovid-19 epidemic.

Shadow power secretary Claire Cutinho Said that his behavior was “derogatory”, saying that “to talk” would have to resign.

It came Immigration Minister Mike Tap Ms. Mone called Mone to “consider her position”. But he suggested that the government would not take steps to remove it.

Came after Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) Sue PPE In the High Court, Medpro claimed that the company violated the deal as the 25 million gowns provided by it were “faulty” Not to be sterile

Mitchell speaking at Mon House of Lords

Mitchell speaking at Mon House of Lords ,PA Archive,

The company, Lady Mone’s husband, was awarded government contracts for supply by a union, former Conservative Administration led by businessman Dag Borman PPE during pandemicWhen he recommended this to the ministers.

High Court Judge Smt. Justice Cocrill said on Wednesday that she acted as a “big gun” of the firm in a conversation with the authorities.

In the judgment of her 87-page, Mrs. Justice Cocrill said that the gowns were “not not valid, speaking, sterile, or being properly sterile”, which meant that she could not be used in NHS.

Ms. Cottinho told Sky News: “I think it was derogatory what she had done.

“It was also a conservative government that started the trial. The lawsuit, which means he had to repay this money, started, I think it was 2022, when the sage was the Prime Minister …

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“We have taken away the conservative whip, he is no longer a conservative colleague, and I think the respectable thing, especially in its light, will be to resign.”

Baronic mon is currently on a holiday of absence from Lord’s.

Mr. Tap said: “What we have seen with this PPE scam has made a commitment to get back that money. We already have two 80 million. It is another 120 million. It is another 120, 2 million.

“When it comes to barrows, it is up to him to consider his position there.”

Asked if the government will try to remove the baronic mona, he said: “Okay, there will be a work of Parliament to do so, and my advice to Baronic Mone is to consider that situation.”

He said: “If I was Mitchell with that kind of scam, I will consider my situation.”

The decision was celebrated by the ministers, including the Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who said that the government was coming after “every money for our NHS” as part of the plan to return the lost money during the epidemic.

In the epidemic, the mourning families also welcomed the verdict and called for snatching Barrows Mon from his colleague.

But Barona Mone said that there was a win for the ruling “establishment”, while Mr. Bairman said that it was a “visit to justice”.

Both denied the wrongdoing nor gave evidence in the test in June, while DHSC lawyers said they were “not worried about any profits made by anyone” and this case was “just about compliance”.

The government is now recovering the cost of the £ 121m contract, as well as the cost of transporting and collecting goods, which is an additional £ 8.6m.

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