We’ve found 8 Tory donors that, collectively, have won £881m in 35 Covid19 UK gov contracts

Combined they've donated £8.2m to the Tories

So, for every £1 donated, they've averaged a return of £110 from contracts won

The golden line of cronyism

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Wol Kolade’s donated £678,000 since '02. Procurement consultancy Efficio received £5.9m in 8 contracts for work ranging from advising on PPE procurement to vaccine distribution. Efficio were part-owned by Livingbridge, private Equity firm headed by Kolade. https://twitter.com/allthecitizens/status/1355124277746552833?s=20
Scott Fletcher’s donated £240,000 since 2014. Fletcher founded ‘digital & cloud experts’ ANS Group in 1996. They received £2.5m over 4 contracts. Though he resigned control of ANS in 2016, he retains significant control of parent co, Project Daytona. https://twitter.com/allthecitizens/status/1354837591825244162?s=20
Michael Ashcroft’s donated £5.9m since '01. Ashcroft, former party deputy chairman, sat as a Tory peer until 2015. He’s also the main shareholder of the Impellam Group, parent company of Medacs Healthcare, who received £350m to supply temp staff to the NHS https://twitter.com/allthecitizens/status/1351943500523311105?s=20
Across the £17.3bn of Covid19 contracts, almost 5% was won by companies linked to Tory donors. And this doesn’t include contracts won by advisors, ex-ministers, and other Tories, who have connections to £2.1bn (12%) of all Covid-19 awards. https://twitter.com/allthecitizens/status/1354141400674267141?s=20
In the run-up to the 2019 general election, Tory donations accounted for £19.4m; 63.1% of all donations given to political parties and representing the highest value per individual donation in politics.
Post-Brexit referendum saw a drop-off in smaller businesses donating to the Tories, leaving them more reliant on big individuals. Economist Francis Coppola described the party as being “wholly unrepresentative in any way of the UK population”
Government has already faced criticism regarding its issuing of contracts from the National Audit Office, who in Nov published a report highlighting a lack of adequate documentation around awards, specifically regarding potential conflicts of interest:
https://www.nao.org.uk/press-release/investigation-into-government-procurement-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
The report highlighted the existence of a high-priority lane set up within the Cabinet Office, where referrals frequently came from offices of ministers, awarding 1 in 10 suppliers contracts processed through it, compared with 1 in 100 via usual channels. https://twitter.com/allthecitizens/status/1332038567523135490?s=20
In response to this thread, Labour MP & Shadow Cabinet Office Minister @RachelReevesMP gave the following statement:
We offered a right to reply to all of the donors listed above, but at time of publication none had responded.

Any future response given will be listed in this thread below.
As all these award wins were legal, and the donations above board, the fault does not lie with the companies. They did nothing legally wrong.

Though a donor profiting from govt contracts in a pandemic that killed 100,000 is an ethical debate in itself…
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