As Baroness Harding tells @DawnButlerBrent Test&Trace spends £2.75m a day on private consultants, @allthecitizens reveals Deloitte's won almost £200m worth of UK gov Covid19 contracts so far. Their latest? A £145m bid for “consultancy services” on 28th Jan find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/001743-…
A comprehensive review of all contracts issued since March 2020 show that at least 16 wins totalling £193,411,348 have been awarded to the Anglo-American professional services group since March 2020. huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nhs-test…
The most recent contract comes after Tory peer and Minister of State at Cabinet Office and HM Treasury, Lord Agnew, sent a letter to government claiming civil servants were “infantilised” by an “unacceptable” reliance on private consultancy firms theguardian.com/politics/2020/…
Deloitte donated £496,971 to the Conservative party between 2004 and 2010, including £27,978 to MP Chris Grayling, and work “at an estimated value of £60,000” to George Osborne. publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem…
A number of Tory MPs past and present have also worked for the consultancy. Tory MP Chloe Smith, Parliamentary Secretary in 2012, worked there, as did MP Alok Sharma and former MP Dave Hartnett.
It must be noted that Deloitte’s donations to political parties extend across the political sphere of influence - they donated £20k to the Liberal Democrats in 2014, and £179,265 to the Labour party in 2014 and 2010.
Of public interest, though, is that Deloitte won more contracts during the pandemic than any other consultancy, almost 10x the amount than the 2nd largest consultancy firm, Boston Consulting Group, for whom @allthecitizens found 8 contracts worth £23.5m. theguardian.com/world/2020/oct…
Test and Trace reportedly spends £2.75m every day on consultants, according to reporting by the Byline Times today. Health Minister Helen Whately revealed 2,300 consultants work for the scheme from 73 companies.
Deloitte was at the centre of Dominic Cummings’ “Operation Moonshot”, a criticised government scheme to increase rapid testing using £1bn of public money, with tests that proved to only catch 50% of positive Covid cases. opendemocracy.net/en/dark-money-…
Other contracts awarded so far include: £22,309,417 from the Department of Health and Social Care, for “provision of support to expand testing for Covid-19” contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/019b32b…
Two contracts for £5.5m and £2.2m from Health Family for “procurement consultancy services” to “buy support for ventilators” and support a delivery program for procurement of PPE. contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/07cb7e7…
Two contracts from NHS England for £428,000 and £40,000 “sourcing support for the nightingale programme” and “accounting, auditing and fiscal services” contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/e2cd631…
Two contracts, both for £3m, were for “provision of consultancy services for monitoring and analysis” from the Cabinet Office. They were described as “£3m urgent Covid 19 consultancy” contracts and were both heavily redacted. contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/409a52f…
They were also 1 of 4 companies awarded a group contract in 2020 for £5m for “consultancy expertise support” from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/notice/2335f85…
The company has, so far in 2021, won 4 contracts: one for £145m, two from the Department of Health and Social Care (for £23,900 and £643,000) in highly redacted contracts, and one for £915,675 for NHS Test and Trace: contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/notice/06fe3a2…
Sky News reported in Oct that 1,000+ consultants from Deloitte working on Test & Trace, were each paid up to £2,360 per day. One individual was paid up to £9,000 a day according to the Byline Times. bylinetimes.com/2021/01/18/no-…
In Sept last year, Deloitte was fined £15m over its audits on software company Autonomy, with the Financial Reporting Council saying that Deloitte had failed to “act with integrity and objectivity” theguardian.com/business/2020/…
Deloitte won contracts from at least 10 different departments in government so far. The company defended their latest win, saying: “our people were able to contribute their expertise in digital technology, procurement, supply chain, logistics, real estate and project management.”
There’s no indication that Deloitte or its associates or partners have acted illegally, but the number of contracts won by the consultancy, when placed against the donations given by the company to political parties, raises questions as to whether donations help secure access.
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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.
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.
Consultancy connected to Tory backer Wol Kolade gets £6m in Covid contracts. He’s given £678,000 to the party AND sits on the board of NHS Improvement with Dido Harding. THREAD:
Efficio (Efficio Ltd & Efficio Consulting Ltd), “the world’s largest procurement consultancy” have been awarded £5.9m over 8 contracts during the pandemic, ranging from advising on PPE and ventilator procurement to testing and vaccine distribution.
Efficio Ltd is owned by Efficio Holdings, which is owned by Efficio Group, which is owned by Efficio Enterprises, which is controlled by Efficio Global which is part-owned by Livingbridge GP, which is run by Livingbridge EP which is - finally - controlled by Mr Kolade.
Firm founded by Scott Fletcher, who’s parent company has donated over £240,000 to the Tories, wins £2.5m for supporting Test & Trace and providing cloud services in the pandemic
A joint investigation reveals that The ANS Group - which was set up by Scott Fletcher in 1996 - has won 4 contracts worth £2.5m since April 2020. ANS is owned by Project Daytona Bidco, PDB is owned by one Project Daytona Ltd, which is in turn ultimately controlled by Fletcher.
Fletcher, a 47yr old Manchester-born businessman has donated via another company 8 times to the Tories since 2014, totalling some £240,000. The latest gift from the MBE award winner was in December 2019.
3 Lords, one Sir, and 12 men who, combined, have had major govt. or Tory jobs. In total, they’ve donated at least £7.3m to the Conservatives, and won 37 Covid19 contracts worth £2.1bn. @allthecitizens presents: GREEDS UNITED
Over £2.1bn has been awarded to friends and donors of the Tory party since the start of this pandemic. Of some £15bn worth of Covid contracts reviewed by @allthecitizens at least 15% have gone to Tory advisors/donors/MPs/personal connections… KICK OFF!
The Manager is Lord Ashcroft. A £350m contract to “support medical & clinical services" was scored by Medacs Healthcare, whose parent company, Impellam, is owned by Conservative grandee. Through companies etc. he’s donated £5.8m to the party. NO LIMIT!
Last night @allthecitizens found a 1/3rd billion gov contract won by a company linked to Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft.
£350m Covid19 award goes to company run by Impellam, where former Tory treasurer has ‘significant interest’. THREAD:
Recruitment firm Medacs Healthcare won the 17 Dec contract to “support medical and clinical services in laboratories” & assist “national testing programme in response to Covid-19”. It’s the 3rd largest Covid-related single award seen by @allthecitizenscontractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/4276227…
Medacs Healthcare is part of the Medacs Global Group, owned by parent company ‘Impellam Group’. Impellam’s main shareholder & Chairman is Conservative donor Michael Ashcroft. He’s donated £176,104 to the Tories since the pandemic began and £851,029 since 2001.
£687m of UK Covid19 contracts going to Chinese government-linked companies? As they say in China, Hǎo yùn (Great Fortune)! @allthecitizens have found 10 companies with clear links to the Chinese gov that won 29 PPE, ventilator or testing supplies contracts. THREAD >
These 10 are part of at least 35 companies issued 89 major UK PPE government contracts, totalling some £1.7 bn (£ 1,736,822,353), either based in China or have strong links to the country.
In October 2020, The Daily Telegraph reported that Britain had bought PPE worth £320m from firms linked to Chinese regime. Our £687m figures are more than double that. telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/…