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The PPE Rich List: Covid firms unmasked
Hundreds of firms were given contracts to supply medical protective gear, but much of the equipment went unused.
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Sunday December 11 2022, The Sunday Times
'Our PPE Rich List shows these businesses — including PPE Medpro — received a total of £7.4 billion in contracts but also produced more than £1 billion in PPE placed in the “do not supply” lane as of June 2021.'
At least a billion items are classified “waste — not fit for any use”.
Full Support Healthcare Ltd
PPE contracts — £2bn
Government estimate of unused PPE — £84.7m
Sarah Stoute runs Full Support with her husband. Last summer they based the company offshore in Jersey (Stoute can be a Jewsih name)
The couple ordered consignments of PPE after receiving a “tip-off” about a deadly virus
Uniserve Ltd
PPE contracts — £877m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £179m
Iain Liddell owns an estate where the MP Julia Lopez has her headquarters
The businessman Iain Liddell, 59, founder and owner of Uniserve, was one of the biggest PPE winners — despite reportedly not having a track record of supplying medical equipment.
Lopez became a Cabinet Office minister for procurement.
Unispace Global Ltd
PPE contract — £684m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £3.67m
Gareth and Charles Hales. Their father, Bruce, is a leader of the Plymouth Brethren church
Guardian Surgical/Rocialle Healthcare Ltd
PPE contracts — £445m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £63.8m
Supermax Healthcare Ltd
PPE contracts — £366m
Government estimate of unused PPE — None
PestFix Ltd
PPE contracts — £349m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £84.4m
Boss Dan England is nicknamed the “bird repeller”
Director, Joe England, 50, met the father-in-law of Steve Oldfield, the Department of Health’s chief commercial officer, at the father-in-law’s 80th birthday bash.
In March 2020, PestFix became one of the government’s biggest PPE suppliers overnight.
The problem: much of it appeared defective.
P14 Medical Ltd
PPE contracts — £276m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £184m
Steve Dechan, who runs a pain management firm, is a former Conservative councillor.
Ayanda Capital Ltd
PPE contracts — £253m
Unused PPE — £138m
Andrew Mills, 59, was a former government adviser and sat on the Board of Trade, then chaired by Liz Truss. Even if his role at the Department of International Trade was unremunerated, his role at Ayanda Capital soon paid dividends.
Mills acted as a broker on behalf of Ayanda Capital, a the family investment firm whose parent company is in Mauritius, the Indian ocean tax haven, and whose directors included Tim Horlick, a City financier.
One government official marked emails “Urgent VIP case” and “Very urgent VIP escalation”, saying that if the deal did not happen, “Andrew will escalate as high as he can possibly go!” The company won a £250 million contract for PPE which was mostly unused by the NHS.
Purple Surgical UK Ltd
PPE contracts — £238m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £35.8m
Purple Surgical, owned by Robert and Jane Sharpe of Barnet, north London, are suing their British Virgin Islands supplier Win Billion over £21 million of masks that allegedly failed to turn up.
Medline Industries Ltd
PPE contracts — £228m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £11,691
The American parent company of Medline Industries Ltd, was owned by the medical billionaire Mills family
Pennine Healthcare Ltd
PPE contracts — £212m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £3.7m
Liz Fothergill - chief executive of her family’s medical equipment firm from 1984 to 2014. Lord lieutenant of her county. Her brothers, Ian Shaw, 67, David Shaw, 62, and the chief executive, Luke Fryer, 49, are the people “of significant control”.
PPE Medpro Ltd
PPE contracts — £203m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £125m
Allegations of its ties to Baroness Mone.
Made her money selling weight loss pills, fake tan products and lingerie.
David Cameron made her a Conservative peer in 2015.
Medicare Products Ltd
PPE contracts — £192m
Government estimate of unused PPE — None
Ramfoam Ltd
PPE contracts — £149m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £108m
Ramfoam, a West Midlands firm that previously specialised in foam inserts and products, made £70 million in profits on a deal for mostly unused PPE.
Its chief executive, Philip Johnson, has paid himself a £13 million dividend
365 Healthcare Ltd (owned by the publicly listed distribution company Bunzl)
PPE contracts — £143m
Government estimate of unused PPE — None
Spirit Medical Ltd
PPE contracts — £135m
Government estimate of unused PPE — None
Owned by Justin and Deb Fellows.
Pharmaceuticals Direct Ltd
PPE contracts — £131m
Government estimate of unused PPE — None
Inivos Ltd
PPE contracts — £127m
Government estimate of unused PPE — £124m
Inivos Ltd, trading as Health Spaces.
Inivos, a hygiene company, was controlled by five members of the Fentiman family until spring 2021.
As of February 22, 2022, two Fentimans — Warrick, 37, and Nathalie, 31 — were listed as the only persons of significant control.
Warrick is described as “well respected within the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church” in a libel proceedings from 2019.
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