'Matt Hancock received a £10,000 donation for his leadership campaign in 2019 from Wol Kolade, the head of Livingbridge private equity firm. This firm owns Vanguard Healthcare, which provides mobile facilities such as operating theaters and wards.'
Did 'Vanguard had anything to do with the Nightingale hospitals that were erected, never used and dismantled at a cost of half-a-billion pounds?'
'Hancock has also awarded a contract to the tune of £5.5 million of taxpayer’s money to a family friend for the provision of mobile testing units.'
'The contract was awared to EMS Healthcare, which is run by an Iain Johnston – the former business partner of Shirley and Robert Carter, Hancock’s mother and stepfather.'
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Top scientific advisers RAKE £400k: Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance are earning a fortune during Covid-19 pandemic and have appeared on the list of best-paid civil servants for the first time- Dec 2020 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9…
THEY MAKE HUGE PROFITS WHILE THE NATION SUFFERS HUGE SOCIO- ECONOMIC HARDSHIPS!!!
'The list revealed that four PHE staff are on salaries of more than £200,000... Some 30 officials from Public Health England are revealed to earn more than the PM.'!!!
dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/artic… 'The Government unlawfully failed to publish details of billions of pounds’ worth of coronavirus-related contracts, the High Court has ruled.'
In 2010 Van Tam became an 'advisor to the World Health Organisation, during the over exaggerated H5N1 influenza pandemic. His advice was to roll out a mass vaccination programme to combat the H5N1 influenza virus, and that advice was followed.'
'But guess who manufactured the H5N1 influenza vaccines and made billions of pounds? SmithKline Beecham and Roche, two pharmaceutical giants that Van Tam worked for.'
'So do you think Van Tam wants to vaccinate children for their good of their health? ... Or do you think he wants to vaccinate children in order to make billions for the companies he serves?'