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Mone-linked firm PPE Medpro says chase our partners for the money

According to the PPE MedPro spokesman, a company linked to Baroness Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman, for personal protective equipment (KKD), has moved most of the money from the government to other companies.

On Wednesday, a judge ordered KKD MedPro to pay a repayment of £ 122 million, as the aprons it provided did not meet sterility certification standards.

However, he said that this was paid £ 83 million to other companies and that the manager was a “very strong case” for the manager to chase them.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said that his department would try to “save everything we can do”.

When Mr. Barrowman spoke to Laura Kuensberg of BBC in 2023He said PPE MedPro was founded as a consortium with Loudwater Trade and Finance and Eric Beare Assocates.

In this interview, Mr. Barrowman said: “The British government always preferred to trade with a United Kingdom company, so we created the KKD Medpro as a business for three common British government to provide the KKD to the British government.”

Baroness Mone, a conservative peer at that time, used its contacts to enter the “VIP Lane” to obtain preferential access to government contracts.

PPE Medpro’s spokesman claimed that the company itself did not undertake a technical work to contact the manufacturers in China, including quality control and sterility assurance levels.

Sözcü said that other parties took themselves away from Medpro when the government started to take legal action and communicated only through lawyers.

Supreme Court Decision on Wednesday Ordered KKD MedPro pay back £ 122 million The Ministry of Health and Social Care (DHSC) decided that the company’s aprons did not meet sterility certification standards.

The day before, the PPE MedPro executives began the process of introducing the company into management. Managers will try to wrap the company and make as much money as possible for creditors.

However, the company has only 666,000 £ asset, so it is unlikely that it can pay DHSC fully.

The government said it would work close to the managers.

Although Barones Mone was not a shareholder or manager of the company, some politicians urged the money to repay the money personally.

KKD MedPro spokesman said: “When there is a consortium and is equally responsible, it seems incredibly unfair to focus on Doug Barrowman.

“There is a very strong situation for the manager [of PPE Medpro] To chase other consortium members with large funds. “

However, Mr. Barrowman admitted that he had received a big share of income.

2023 interview, BBC’ye KKD MedPro’dan about 60 million pounds, he said.

Baroness Mone said that a share of this amount was paid to the Man of Man Island, where he and his children are beneficial and therefore potentially stopped to get the money.

Loudwater’s main company Loudwater Holdings Ltd is in North London. According to their latest accounts, there were more than 55 million net assets and a turnover of £ 95 million.

The National Crime Agency is investigating the KKD MedPro case. He refused to comment on whether he was looking at other members of the consortium.

Loudwater refrained from commenting. Eric Beare Associates did not respond to comments.

DHSC did not say whether the consortium would follow other members.

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