I have no idea.
People were moaning that PPE was either unavailable or substandard and along comes "Carlos" who for 10% will deliver what is required ,then as long as it shuts people up......then fine.....Good value.
It's a fact that those with the best contacts for just about anything are amongst the wealthiest - could the NHS afford to have one on hand permanently?
I doubt it, hence they have to pay for the best they can get when an urgent need arises.
Am no fan of this goverment as you know . But it wasnt are NHS or a minister that payed this man this money was it??? They just payed for a contract for desperatly needed PPE and the supplier payed a consultant to oil the wheels and ensure it got done. Its a helluva lot of money but its chicken feed to what football agents get for brokering a transfer and it probly go's on in most buisinesses. As judge says its par for the course. Maybe it shouldnt be but desprate times not the time to start standing on principles
The NHS have a well paid army of people, ahem, working in procurement. However, when something unexpected, like an illness, turns up they have to turn to jewellers to sort it out.
Seems pretty straightforward to me.
the trouble is we don't know the full story, no doubt someone procured what we needed, everything has a cost. No doubt they were trying to shut up all those whining about PPE at the start of the pandemic.
// The largest deal amounted to £103.1 million, with the other two tracking at £12.1 million and £33.4 million respectively. None of the contracts were subject to competition. //
// they have to pay for the best they can get //
They best they can get turns out to be a Jewellery Designer in Miami, with no health procurement experience prior to April.
Britain was desperately short of PPE and he arranged some. If Britain could have got it cheaper, it should have, but is there any evidence that this was possible?
Makes one wonder how on earth the Uk will cope , Standing alone next year , when they have to pay all this money out forr PPE from Europe .
Should have voted remain.
The whole NHS procurement is a disaster. OK, they didnt pay this chap directly but they should have been on top of thier game so they didnt have to contract it out.