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Conservative peer Baroness Michelle Mone was told by a boss of a PPE firm that it would be disappointing if the company made little or no profit, the High Court heard.
Baroness Michelle Mone-linked company must pay back £121m for ‘faulty’ PPE, High Court told The Department of Health and Social Care is suing PPE Medpro for allegedly breaching a deal for 25 ...
A firm linked to Michelle Mone must repay £122million for allegedly breaching a Covid PPE contract, a court heard yesterday. The bra tycoon had recommended PPE Medpro, which went on to provide 25 ...
A PPE firm associated with Tory peer Michelle Mone has been urged to repay £122million following an alleged breach of a Government Covid contract for 25 million surgical gowns, according to ...
Baroness Mone's Covid business 'should pay back £122m' for rubbish PPE The Department of Health and Social Care is suing PPE Medpro for allegedly breaching a deal for 25 million medical gowns ...
A company linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone should pay back almost £122 million for breaching a Government contract for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the coronavirus pandemic, the High ...
A company linked to Baroness Michelle Mone is in a High Court battle with the government over claims it supplied substandard medical gowns during the pandemic in a £122 million deal.
Medical supplies group PPE Medpro breached a multimillion-pound state contract when it supplied “unsafe” equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic, the High Court heard on Wednesday.