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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    [QUOTE=lisvaneblue;5124607]
    Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
    It should be but along with other dubious contracts awarded for testing, appointments made to people with little expertise and piss poor achievement and management qualities I think most people are just blasé about incidents like this and sort of expect it from this current government.

    It’s the most corrupt UK government in my lifetime and I’ll go as far to say as ever.

    I think this is false news. I used to manage a lot of contracts in the good old days when I had to work for a living, so I looked up tenders on OJEC, the official journal, that lists pending tenders. I didn't search specifically for the Knowsley contract but there were over 500 UK tenders for clothing and PPE listed. So I believe the process of procurement is being done openly and on official EU lines
    The key thing in your search is at what stage the details of the "tender" were published in the OJEU. In the case of the £122m contract awarded to PPP Medpro the first OJEU notification was after the contract was awarded.

    It would appear that this was a direct award (ie no competitive tender) under negotiated procedure.

    4) The Department for Health and Social Care (‘DHSC’) is satisfied the tests permitting use of the negotiated procedure without prior publication (Regulation 32(2)(c)) were met:



    As you say there were hundreds of tenders for PPP in the OJEU from March. Many, from local councils and organisations such as the Scottish Government went through notification and tender procedures. This does not seem to be the case for the English Government Departments which were contracting first and putting notices of who they awarded it to in the OJEU later. Presumably to give some degree of cover in the event of legal challenge for their actions.



    If you could point out the false news bits in the PPP Medpro story that would be really interesting.

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    • Re: Coronavirus update

      [QUOTE=cyril evans awaydays;5124619]
      Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post

      The key thing in your search is at what stage the details of the "tender" were published in the OJEU. In the case of the £122m contract awarded to PPP Medpro the first OJEU notification was after the contract was awarded.

      It would appear that this was a direct award (ie no competitive tender) under negotiated procedure.

      4) The Department for Health and Social Care (‘DHSC’) is satisfied the tests permitting use of the negotiated procedure without prior publication (Regulation 32(2)(c)) were met:



      As you say there were hundreds of tenders for PPP in the OJEU from March. Many, from local councils and organisations such as the Scottish Government went through notification and tender procedures. This does not seem to be the case for the English Government Departments which were contracting first and putting notices of who they awarded it to in the OJEU later. Presumably to give some degree of cover in the event of legal challenge for their actions.



      If you could point out the false news bits in the PPP Medpro story that would be really interesting.
      Negotiated procedures are legit. I remember getting called by the MOD for supply of specific medicines in the Falklands War. There were others they could supply but not in the volumes and time frames required. So it was all done and dusted very quickly.

      This seems to be the same. The contract was for 25 million gowns, Florence Roby, according to the Twitter account, could supply 40,000 a month...500,000 a year approx, nowhere near what was required. The award was made by DOHSC, and in my dealings with them, which were many, they are rigorous and above board. Ppe Medpro must have offered guarantees regarding supply and quality

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      • Re: Coronavirus update

        [QUOTE=lisvaneblue;5124630]
        Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post

        Negotiated procedures are legit. I remember getting called by the MOD for supply of specific medicines in the Falklands War. There were others they could supply but not in the volumes and time frames required. So it was all done and dusted very quickly.

        This seems to be the same. The contract was for 25 million gowns, Florence Roby, according to the Twitter account, could supply 40,000 a month...500,000 a year approx, nowhere near what was required. The award was made by DOHSC, and in my dealings with them, which were many, they are rigorous and above board. Ppe Medpro must have offered guarantees regarding supply and quality
        I don't think the issue is whether negotiated procedures are legal or not. They are catered for under EU Procurement Law. However in my experience of their use they usually go to companies with a proven track record of delivery given the urgent need when normal tendering is not considered appropriate.

        In this instance it went to a start up company with no history of manufacture or sourcing.

        The contract award notice states that the actual manufacturers were two Chinese companies

        Wujiang Tutaike Textiles & Finishing Co., Ltd and Kunshan Jiehong Nonwoven Products Co. Ltd.



        PPP Medpro seem to magically materialised as intermediaries with ready made contacts in the Chinese manufacturing industry and was able to get a single supplier tender as a result. Nice work if you can get it and nothing to see so we should all move on!

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        • Re: Coronavirus update

          [QUOTE=lisvaneblue;5124607]
          Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
          It should be but along with other dubious contracts awarded for testing, appointments made to people with little expertise and piss poor achievement and management qualities I think most people are just blasé about incidents like this and sort of expect it from this current government.

          It’s the most corrupt UK government in my lifetime and I’ll go as far to say as ever.

          I think this is false news. I used to manage a lot of contracts in the good old days when I had to work for a living, so I looked up tenders on OJEC, the official journal, that lists pending tenders. I didn't search specifically for the Knowsley contract but there were over 500 UK tenders for clothing and PPE listed. So I believe the process of procurement is being done openly and on official EU lines
          Hmmm...

          Contracts worth billions have been handed out by a government willing to brazen out disgrace until outrage subsides, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot


          It seems getting rid of wasteful Civil Service bureaucracy means speeding up giving public monies away to their mates.

          I'm obviously a layman in regards to procurement.

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          • Re: Coronavirus update

            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
            at least the deaths figure still seems to be remaining low.
            the big problem seems to be when it starts to proliferate in hospital wards and elderly care homes. and they seem to be doing a better job of protecting them this time around
            Let's hope that's a positive , perhaps we are seeing herd immunity evolving ,could a virus mutate slower of weaken , thankfully we are treating it a lot better , we do need some hope.

            I see a report from Oxford University Centre for Evidence Based Medicine states :

            The average age of Covid Death is 82.4 .

            The Average age of non Covid death 81.5

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            • Re: Coronavirus update

              [QUOTE=lisvaneblue;5124630]
              Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post

              Negotiated procedures are legit. I remember getting called by the MOD for supply of specific medicines in the Falklands War. There were others they could supply but not in the volumes and time frames required. So it was all done and dusted very quickly.

              This seems to be the same. The contract was for 25 million gowns, Florence Roby, according to the Twitter account, could supply 40,000 a month...500,000 a year approx, nowhere near what was required. The award was made by DOHSC, and in my dealings with them, which were many, they are rigorous and above board. Ppe Medpro must have offered guarantees regarding supply and quality
              sorry but it does seem extremely suspect to me, and I think there should be an enquiry into all of these contracts.
              I had so e exposure to the process for trying to obtain ventilators earlier in the year and that seemed pretty dodgy too.
              the timing of this is extremely suspect.
              if any of us were to try setting up a brand new company with no track record and win a huge contact within 7 weeks competing against existing suppliers for PPE then that would seem miraculous wouldn't it?

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                [QUOTE=Rjk;5124641]
                Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post

                sorry but it does seem extremely suspect to me, and I think there should be an enquiry into all of these contracts.
                I had so e exposure to the process for trying to obtain ventilators earlier in the year and that seemed pretty dodgy too.
                the timing of this is extremely suspect.
                if any of us were to try setting up a brand new company with no track record and win a huge contact within 7 weeks competing against existing suppliers for PPE then that would seem miraculous wouldn't it?
                It's obviously not a one-off but was a deliberate pattern. Very small companies with no track record in the sector suddenly being awarded multi-million pound contracts whilst traditional suppliers were being frozen out.





                What seems to be a common thread is these companies sourcing the PPE from China. It could be that this was the only realistic source for the bulk of the supplies required but direct contracting was politically unacceptable. Crikey there are people on here that won't buy a chinese takeaway in Cardiff because they blame "them" for the crisis who will no doubt be viewing this approach with utter horror.

                What else is clear is that the intermediaries in these companies will have made massive profits for seemingly little effort. It will be interesting to see how Government met the intermediaries and how the intermediaries met the Chinese, some of which may come out if the National Audit Office is ever allowed to perform its statutory role.

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                • Re: Coronavirus update

                  [QUOTE=Rjk;5124641]
                  Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post

                  sorry but it does seem extremely suspect to me, and I think there should be an enquiry into all of these contracts.
                  I had so e exposure to the process for trying to obtain ventilators earlier in the year and that seemed pretty dodgy too.
                  the timing of this is extremely suspect.
                  if any of us were to try setting up a brand new company with no track record and win a huge contact within 7 weeks competing against existing suppliers for PPE then that would seem miraculous wouldn't it?
                  (Cough Cough) Ayanda Capital.



                  Nothing to see here.

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                  • Re: Coronavirus update

                    [QUOTE=Rjk;5124641]
                    Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post

                    sorry but it does seem extremely suspect to me, and I think there should be an enquiry into all of these contracts.
                    I had so e exposure to the process for trying to obtain ventilators earlier in the year and that seemed pretty dodgy too.
                    the timing of this is extremely suspect.
                    if any of us were to try setting up a brand new company with no track record and win a huge contact within 7 weeks competing against existing suppliers for PPE then that would seem miraculous wouldn't it?
                    Maybe we'd all be happier if the tender had been awarded to the other company, despite the fact they could supply 40,000 a month and we needed 25 million. But don't worry the doctors and nurses will manage!

                    What is more likely is that the Chinese manufacturers had product but no links to UK or knowledge of our procurement procedures. So, they look for an intermediary and Ppe Medpro is formed.
                    There is another company Medpro been around for about 10 years, maybe they are somehow linked, although Ppe Medpro could be a 'one off' for this contract alone?

                    These things go on and DoHSC needed a supplier urgently.

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                    • Re: Coronavirus update

                      Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post

                      Maybe we'd all be happier if the tender had been awarded to the other company, despite the fact they could supply 40,000 a month and we needed 25 million. But don't worry the doctors and nurses will manage!

                      What is more likely is that the Chinese manufacturers had product but no links to UK or knowledge of our procurement procedures. So, they look for an intermediary and Ppe Medpro is formed.
                      There is another company Medpro been around for about 10 years, maybe they are somehow linked, although Ppe Medpro could be a 'one off' for this contract alone?

                      These things go on and DoHSC needed a supplier urgently.
                      Is this the Medpro that you refer to? https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/08498602

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                      • Re: Coronavirus update

                        Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                        Is this the Medpro that you refer to? https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/08498602
                        No, I was looking at Medpro Ltd. However, a search on Companies House web shows quite a few Medpro's. plus prefix or suffix.

                        None of the directors appear to be linked across the companies

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                        • Re: Coronavirus update

                          Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post
                          No, I was looking at Medpro Ltd. However, a search on Companies House web shows quite a few Medpro's. plus prefix or suffix.

                          None of the directors appear to be linked across the companies
                          This is the company. Incorporated in May this year with no submitted accounts to date. Major shareholders are based in the Isle of Man where rather surprisingly for a PPE company their expertise isin off-shore wealth management and "multi-jurisdictional portfolio of structures on behalf of a number of high net worth individuals, families and corporate entities."

                          PPE MEDPRO LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity






                          Why wouldn't you award a £122m contract given all this?

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                          • Re: Coronavirus update

                            Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                            This is the company. Incorporated in May this year with no submitted accounts to date. Major shareholders are based in the Isle of Man where rather surprisingly for a PPE company their expertise isin off-shore wealth management and "multi-jurisdictional portfolio of structures on behalf of a number of high net worth individuals, families and corporate entities."

                            PPE MEDPRO LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity






                            Why wouldn't you award a £122m contract given all this?
                            Well you wouldn't expect accounts to be submitted if they only incorporated in May. At the end of the day the contract is a supply contract, the dept of Health England awarded it and I trust from my past dealings with them that continue to be as rigorous with the adjudication. At the end of the day if PPE Medpro don't deliver they won't get paid.

                            This issue started on this board because an MP messaged on Twitter that a local company on his patch did not get a look in. I said false news because they could get nowhere near the volumes required and that is confirmed in the MPs Tweet.

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                            • Re: Coronavirus update

                              Originally posted by lisvaneblue View Post
                              Well you wouldn't expect accounts to be submitted if they only incorporated in May. At the end of the day the contract is a supply contract, the dept of Health England awarded it and I trust from my past dealings with them that continue to be as rigorous with the adjudication. At the end of the day if PPE Medpro don't deliver they won't get paid.

                              This issue started on this board because an MP messaged on Twitter that a local company on his patch did not get a look in. I said false news because they could get nowhere near the volumes required and that is confirmed in the MPs Tweet.
                              Please forgive my ignorance as I can clearly see that this is something you're very knowledgeable about and I can only go off what is in the news...

                              But... Haven't there already been reports of millions (billions?) of pounds wasted on contracts given out by the Govt. during the pandemic for services/items that haven't been delivered?

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                              • Re: Coronavirus update

                                Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                                Please forgive my ignorance as I can clearly see that this is something you're very knowledgeable about and I can only go off what is in the news...

                                But... Haven't there already been reports of millions (billions?) of pounds wasted on contracts given out by the Govt. during the pandemic for services/items that haven't been delivered?
                                You are right, there are a few I know about. One was a big contract for face masks and a very large number of them were not fit for use.....the masks were OK but the ear fastenings were not of a suitable standard for the NHS!!

                                Another contract for 'coveralls' has only been partly filled. The press claim this is a waste of tax payer money, but commercially I think the supplier would only get paid for the quantity supplied.

                                And....it could be that this new contract will go pair shaped, who knows? Trouble is in UK we don't have the manufacturing base to supply much of this stuff in the vast quantities needed. I hope we learn lessons and reduce our reliance on Chinese manufacture.

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