What exactly happened with Public First yesterday, and revelations that both Dominic Cummings and Michael Gove were linked to a lucrative Covid contract awarded to them?

Discovering the truth of that has been months in the making. THREAD đź§µ
In March, Public First won a contract for ÂŁ840,000 - they ended up being paid around ÂŁ500,000 - without tender or a written contract.

Both Gove & Cummings said they had nothing to do with the award, despite links with heads of Public First, including work on 2019 Tory Manifesto.
Then in May (around a month after Cummings made his infamous Barnard Castle trip), the contract was retrospectively awarded.

This is one of the troubling practices the National Audit Office highlighted in their report into pandemic procurement at the hands of this government.
The fact that this was needed - that FOIs, PQs, simple questions to a government that claims it wants to be honest with the public - is still staggering.

But it’s why a Labour government would restore FOI, overhaul contracting and strengthen transparency. https://labour.org.uk/press/rachel-reeves-calls-on-government-to-clean-up-crony-contracts/
Yesterday, during that @GoodLawProject judicial review, we saw a string of explosive emails which revealed that both Cummings and Gove were linked to the appointment of Public First.

This one in particular is jaw dropping. https://twitter.com/GoodLawProject/status/1361317019665240070
I wrote immediately to Michael Gove yesterday, demanding answers, and asking how the government will make sure this doesn't happen again.

And I pressed him to urgently publish details of the government's "VIP" fast lane, to get back some public trust on secretive contracts.
All of this is also why @AngelaRayner and I have written letters asking for details on meetings with the top 10 companies with Tory links winning Covid contracts.

Given the huge amounts of waste to taxpayers from this government's crony contracts, the public deserves to know.
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