EXCLUSIVE: Kate Bingham, chair of Boris Johnson's vaccine taskforce, has charged taxpayers £670,000 for her own team of boutique PR consultants
According to leaked docs, eight full-time consultants from London firm Admiral Associates are on the equivalent of £165K salaries 1/
Bingham, who is married to Tory minister, Jesse Norman, and went to school with Rachel Johnson, is said to have "insisted" on hiring the team.
This is despite fears that they duplicate work of press officers at BEIS, where task force sits
Source: "I don't know what they do." 2/
Alok Sharma, the business secretary, did not sign off the expenditure, which has cost around £500K already, with contracts running until the end of the year
Instead, it was signed off by a civil servant
The team helps with day to day comms - and a Spotify vaccine podcast 3/
Figures in No 10 are furious with Bingham after we reported that she showed "official sensitive" info to a venture capital event in the US
But she is also scheduled to appear at a $2,460 conference for bankers and executives next year - to discuss her work as vaccines tsar 4/
Her select committee appearance has also raised eye-brows: Bingham called our story "nonsense" and "irresponsible"
Asked if she'd disclosed info that wasn't in the public domain, she said: "No."
Many in govt think she misled MPs and made herself a hostage to fortune 5/
As early as Thursday, I went to Bingham with a list of statements made in her talk - asking her to provide evidence of when she'd made them in public
If she was unable to do so, I said, she should retract her statement and apologise
Bingham's conduct matters because of wider concerns about consultants in Whitehall, personal appointments and transparency
Tomorrow, for instance, we reveal that the membership of the Vaccines Task Force is entirely secret.
This is what an FOI came back with:
It is also irritating many in government, who think her role has become too ill-defined: she reports directly to the PM, is based in BEIS, and works with Alok Sharma and Matt Hancock but is managed by apparently no one.
And yet she is able to assemble her own team of PR gurus
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EXC: The chair of the UK's vaccine task force showed “official sensitive” government documents to a $200-a-head event for elite US venture capitalists last week
Kate Bingham, a Boris Johnson appointee, showed guests a list of products which the government is set to invest in 1/
Bingham spent 1hr with the “networking event” for women in private equity held by a Massachusetts firm
Her PowerPoint included a sensitive internal breakdown of vaccines.
Blue: "We haven’t necessarily signed contracts with all of them so far. But they’re all in our sights.” 2/
Bingham combines the role with her job as managing director of SV Health Investors, a private equity firm
Like Dido Harding, she is married to a Conservative MP: Treasury Minister Jesse Norman.
In August three MPs and the Good Law Project, a non-profit organisation, launched legal action against the government over its allegedly “persistent and unlawful failure” to disclose details of Covid-19-related spending 2/5
The claimants argue that the state has breached a law that requires contracts to be published within 30 days.
They have also posed Qs about firms that have secured lucrative work, like PestFix, a family-run pest control firm which has received at least £32m to produce PPE 3/5
EXC w/@TomCalver2: Wealthy areas are avoiding lockdown despite having higher COVID-19 rate than poorer areas under measures
This is warning of public health director for one of Lancashire's biggest councils in leaked memo to govt
Risks "double whammy" of Covid & more inequality
Eg. Rishi Sunak and Robert Jenrick's seats are not currently subject to lockdown measures
However, they have higher coronavirus infection rates than areas that are
This is consequence of a lack of standardisation. There is no cases threshold beyond which measures are imposed
@SteveReedMP: "We're at a critical stage in our fight against this virus. It is crucial the public have maximum confidence in the decision-making process. That can only happen with far greater transparency from Whitehall and council leaders in the room when decisions are taken"
At Tory conference today, @rosskempsell chaired a superb @Policy_Exchange panel on the civil service — offering rare insight into govt plans for Whitehall
It confirmed "hard rain's gonna fall" thesis, yes, but possibly on ministers as well as mandarins
Some highlights here 1/
Lord Theodore Agnew, Cabinet Office minister + key figure behind Whitehall revolution, revealed "I'm pushing very very hard to get senior civil service posts out of London"
There's too much "metropolitan elite type thinking", it's "suffocating", stifles "diversity of thought" 2/
The clear implication is this will not merely be junior officials. Nor limited to quangos or arms-length bodies - ie ONS to Newport or Environment Agency to Bristol in the past
"The key element" he said, is getting "higher propotion of senior civil servants" outside the M25 3/
Exc🚨A former Labour official behind the BBC Panorama on antisemitism has revealed he was the subject of a criminal investigation until last month
Sam Matthews was summoned for an interview under caution in the dying days of Corbyn leadership after a complaint by the party
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Labour reported Matthews to ICO, which has powers to investigate criminal breaches and bring prosecutions leading to prison
It accused Matthews of breaching Data Protection Act by accessing/leaking data to the media
The stories concerned Labour's handling of anti-semitism
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ICO criminal investigations team told Matthews on 19 Feb “You are now suspected of a criminal offence” and cautioned him
However, they dropped the investigation after he challenged the basis of their inquiries. ICO had to admit it had no evidence he unlawfully obtained data
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