remember this story from Sunday?
we've established that the co-director of Admiral also works for Sir Humphry Wakefield, father-in-law of Dominic Cummings
@FT
https://www.ft.com/content/6159d5b7-171c-49ed-b318-144efcc4ca2a
we've established that the co-director of Admiral also works for Sir Humphry Wakefield, father-in-law of Dominic Cummings
@FT
https://www.ft.com/content/6159d5b7-171c-49ed-b318-144efcc4ca2a
there was no competitive tender for the contract:
one ally of Kate Bingham said Admiral was recommended by a “senior medic”. She then passed the suggestion to civil servants who negotiated terms: “They were recruited to do strategic communications, not personal or other PR."
one ally of Kate Bingham said Admiral was recommended by a “senior medic”. She then passed the suggestion to civil servants who negotiated terms: “They were recruited to do strategic communications, not personal or other PR."
questions raised by Labour's @RachelReevesMP
“These revelations raise yet more serious questions about how taxpayer money is being spent during the pandemic and how the government is being run,” she said. “The public deserve urgent answers."
“These revelations raise yet more serious questions about how taxpayer money is being spent during the pandemic and how the government is being run,” she said. “The public deserve urgent answers."
I'm told the links are a co-incidence, which is of course possible - but awkward given lack of open procurement
among the many things I've learned overnight: Sir Humphry's Chillingham Castle is haunted https://www.ft.com/content/a3031c32-f737-11e9-9ef3-eca8fc8f2d65
Number 10 source: “That Dom story is risible.”