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Emergency Covid Contracts

29 June 2021

Lead MP

Julia Lopez

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Ministerial Statement

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At a Glance

Julia Lopez raised concerns about emergency covid contracts in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Government Statement
The Minister addressed the House on the Government’s use of emergency covid contracts, acknowledging previous debates on the issue. She highlighted collaboration with devolved Administrations in tackling the pandemic, including the roll-out of vaccines, furlough schemes, and testing capacity. At the beginning of the pandemic, over 13 million items of PPE were distributed to the devolved Administrations, with ongoing work together on sourcing and supply. The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 allowed for procurement at speed during emergencies without relaxation or suspension. She noted challenges faced during the peak of the pandemic but emphasised that the Government is adapting commercial guidance and implementing recommendations from independent reviews, such as the Boardman review. Additionally, a Green Paper proposes updating rules on procuring in times of crisis. The Minister also addressed Government polling during the pandemic, stating it supports policy development to understand public views.

Shadow Comment

Ian Blackford
Shadow Comment
The shadow welcomed the minister to her place but criticised the current scandal involving emergency covid contracts being used for political polling rather than PPE procurement. He cited official evidence published in a High Court witness statement indicating that an urgent request was made by Michael Gove's office for Union-related research, and asked several questions about the Prime Minister’s involvement, sharing of results, other similar research conducted during the pandemic, and total public funds spent.
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