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Huttopia



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Track and trace / PPE
On average the people working in the virtual track and trace call centre (run by Serco under the guiding hand of Boston Consulting) have made 2 calls. That’s an average across the 20k people being paid £80+ a day. Not their fault, just extraordinary waste. The track and trace app is not working, the second pilot in the Isle of Wight has been delayed. There are still several hundred defects in the code.

The saga of Andrew Mills (govt adviser) setting up a £100 shell company, linking it to another company he is involved with in Mauritius and then being awarded £150m+ of PPE contracts is starting to play out. Neither company had any track record of PPE or related services. The contracts were awarded without tender. The PPE delivered cannot be used in the NHS as it doesn’t meet the criteria (an issue of not going through a tender exercise).

There are more examples of non competed contract awards going to people connected to govt to follow. I get that corruption happens, but when it is mixed with utter incompetence it boils my Censored . Front line staff let down again.
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smoke & mirrors...........

getting to the point where the negligence and general Censored is looking like part of "the plan"........
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Boris / Matt Hancock lining the pockets of their friends/chronies? I wonder what pies Cummings has his fingers in too. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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all of them.......... Whistle
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It gets worse

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Huttopia



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/\ the numbers make my eyes water.

What I can't reconcile in my own addled brain is whether when this type of thing happened 10, 20 or 30 years ago there would have been some accountability within govt. or not. I think there might have been, but it could just be my sepia tinted specs. Happily for all current govt ministers, there is Chris Grayling.

Fifteen years ago I was involved in drafting a business case for a new system to be used by a healthcare regulator. It was only for about £3m. The case went through and we ran a procurement exercise for a new system, all very straightforward. The then Chief Exec was so stressed about it being right I had to amend it every day for a fortnight prior to the deal being signed - this was despite the business case having been approved, budget granted etc. In those circles at that time there were few things more career limiting than a bungled procurement. At the same time PA Consulting made a hash of things at the Commission for Social Care Inspection and were hauled in front of a commons select committee for spunking £28m on a crap system which was then junked.

I can't see any accountability around these PPE deals at all and the numbers are massive.
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Tim in Scotland



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Many years ago I was involved with shipments by sea for the Govt Freight Agents.......... I was working on a tiny containership 104m long carrying UK Government cargo in and out of Gibraltar. One sailing we loaded a new Fire Engine for Gib Airport, it got discharged and we sailed. A couple of days later we got a message to search this tiny ship for the fire engine as it was alleged that it had not been landed at Gib as they couldn’t find it on the tiny container terminal.........
We sent back photos of it being taken out of the ship and landed at Gib. Nothing more was heard for 3 weeks until we docked in Ellesmere Port and were advised that we would be loading a fire engine for Gibraltar Airport and to check that it would fit in a container cell in the hold. We loaded it, carried it to Gib and when we docked there was the first one still sat on its flat rack container on the berth. Turned out that they hadn’t lost the first fire engine, they had only lost the keys to start it! So they ended up with two new fire engines paid for by the UK taxpayers, one of which couldn’t be moved until they found the keys and the second one couldn’t be landed until the first one was moved off the tiny wharf to make room for the 2nd one.......... so we carried the 2nd one BACK to the UK, then re-shipped it to Gib once the keys to the first one had been replaced! A few years later when clearing out cargo papers prior to the ship being sold I found an enveloped marked `’Keys for Gib airport fire Engine Voyage xxxxx” Embarassed Embarassed
You would be amazed at some of the cock-ups made when shipping containers get the wrong dimensions or instructions for carriage - how about the 1st 6 2 door Range Rovers going out to Dubai in 1976? Discharged as open tops because the additional height of the aftermarket rooftop Aircon box hadn’t been declared and on opening the hydraulically operated tween decks in the ship one part touched on the aircon units then ripped off the entire roofs before we could hear/see what was happening......... the first RR to arrive in the Gulf and the first convertibles too...... 2 Rolls Royces for the Gulf shipped “as dry” in refrigerated containers........ that got plugged in and frozen down to -30c before anyone realised that they weren’t meant to be on power.......... Aston Martins picked up using a forklift with long forks........... put through the front passenger and driver windows.......... They never made it onboard in the end. Now most vehicles go on specialist car carriers, it’s much safer for the cargo (well most of the time it is........) Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!
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Has anyone seen the film The Pentagon Wars, it’s about the building of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle...... Thumbs Up
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