personal protective equipment (PPE), within 30 days of signing contracts. Campaigners from the Good Law Project, including opposition MPs, went to court over what they called “wholesale failure”.
It follows accusations of “cronyism” in the Tory government and allegations government pals are getting special treatment. Today, an unapologetic Hancock told the BBC: “People can make up their own view about whether I should have told my team to stop buying PPE and spend the time bringing forward those transparency returns by just over a fortnight.“Or whether I was right to buy the PPE and get it to the front line.
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