A viral Facebook post claims that the government spent £1 billion on personal protective equipment (PPE) which never arrived.
The contracts listed are real, but there is no evidence to say that none of this PPE ever arrived.
For example, the first contract listed was to procure face masks from Ayanda Capital Ltd for £252 million. Ayanda Capital Ltd was the only bidder. Its Chief Operating Officer is quoted as saying that the contract was “successfully fulfilled.”
The second relates to a series of contracts awarded to Uniserve Ltd, amounting to £186 million. Uniserve Ltd was the only bidder for all five contracts.
The company regularly publishes updates on its deliveries of PPE. We asked the company as to the status of PPE deliveries related to those contracts and will update this piece if we receive a response.
Concern has been raised about how the government procured PPE and other services during the pandemic. There have been reports of PPE being delayed or unusable.
It’s possible that some PPE contracts have not been fulfilled, but there is no evidence we’ve seen that all of the contracts, if any, listed in this Facebook post remain unfulfilled.
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