‘They all knew’: Michelle Mone hits out at Rishi
Sunak over PPE deals
Former Tory peer says government was aware of her
involvement in PPE Medpro ‘from the very beginning’
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Mon 18 Dec
2023 15.06 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/dec/18/michelle-mone-hits-out-rishi-sunak-ppe-deals
Michelle
Mone has condemned Rishi Sunak after he expressed concern at her admission she
lied about involvement in a company that won lucrative deals during Covid,
saying the government “knew about my involvement from the very beginning”.
After the
former Conservative peer admitted in a BBC interview on Sunday that she had
been untruthful in denying a connection to PPE Medpro, which made millions of
pounds in profits over a contract to provide personal protective equipment,
Sunak said No 10 was taking the case “incredibly seriously”.
In a
furious response to the prime minister’s comments, Mone tweeted: “What is Rishi
Sunak talking about? I was honest with the Cabinet Office, the government and
the NHS in my dealings with them. They all knew about my involvement from the
very beginning.”
Her
comments place even greater pressure on ministers to explain what they knew
about the affair, particularly Michael Gove, the levelling up secretary. The
Labour leader, Keir Starmer, has already called for Gove to make a statement on
Mone and PPE Medpro,
In the
interview on Sunday, Mone said she had not told the truth about her involvement
in the firm to protect her family from media attention. When it was put to her
that she had admitted lying to the press, Mone replied: “That’s not a crime.”
Asked
during a trip to Scotland about Mone’s admission, Sunak said: “The government
takes these things incredibly seriously, which is why we’re pursuing legal
action against the company concerned in these matters. That’s how seriously I
take it and the government takes it.
“But it is
also subject to an ongoing criminal investigation, and because of that, there’s
not much further that I can add.”
Mone was
made a Conservative peer by David Cameron in 2015, but has been on a leave of
absence from the Lords since last year and is no longer in the party.
Speaking
earlier on Monday, Lord Callanan, the energy efficiency minister, told BBC
Radio 4’s Today programme that he hoped Mone would not return to the upper
house.
Asked
whether as a self-confessed liar she should come back, Callanan said: “I would
hope that she would see sense.” Pressed on what he meant, he added: “I would
hope that she would not be coming back to the House of Lords.”
Guardian
investigations found Mone and her husband, Doug Barrowman, were involved with
PPE Medpro, which was awarded contracts worth £203m in May and June 2020 after
she approached ministers, including Gove, with an offer to supply PPE
equipment.
Asked about
the case during a visit to Leeds, Starmer called it “a shocking disgrace from
top to bottom”, adding: “There are now serious questions that I think Michael
Gove, the government, needs to answer. Who made the original contact? What was
the nature of that discussion that led to the situation that we now learn
developed?
“I think
they should make a statement in the House of Commons today about this so that
the public can hear first-hand what actually happened here.”
The Labour
leader added: “I don’t think she should be in the Lords. I think the government
should be held to account for this.”
Speaking to
BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Mone admitted that she and Barrowman,
through their lawyers, repeatedly falsely denied they had any connection to PPE
Medpro.
She said
she regretted having done so: “We’ve done a lot of good but if we were to say
anything that we have done that we are sorry for, and that’s … we should have
told the press straight up, straight away, nothing to hide … I was just
protecting my family. And again, I’m sorry for that, but I wasn’t trying to
pull the wool over anyone’s eyes. No one.”
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