Private firm that screwed up 43k C19 tests only existed 4 months before Tory contract award – SKWAWKBOX
The private firm that gave at least 43,000 people infected with coronavirus a negative result had existed for only four months before being awarded a huge contract by the Tories.
Worse, the owner of the firm also runs another firm involved in PCR testing for the virus – and that firm, Dante, is under investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over breaches of the law.
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It would be interesting to see what the connections are that got them the contract. More corruption I expect.