From DPMQs: a brief summary of the Teesworks corruption scandal
This was mentioned in Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions so here’s a brief summary of the Teesworks corruption scandal:
The Teeswork Freeport corruption in short.
2 businessmen paid £110 for a £100m site.
We paid £462m to clean it up they paid nothing
They made £100m selling scrap metal from clean up, we received nothing.Michael Gov won’t investigate because he is in on it
Where's the Police? pic.twitter.com/Ox2yTL1RFt
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) April 23, 2024
Further information is in This Site’s article about it, here.
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