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Covid-19: Contracts and Public Inquiry

07 July 2021

Lead MP

Ian Blackford

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General Debate

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Other Contributors: 44

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Ian Blackford raised concerns about covid-19: contracts and public inquiry in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The SNP is calling on the Government to commence an immediate public inquiry into their handling of emergency covid-19 contracts. The debate highlights instances of opportunism, greed, and misuse of funds during the pandemic, with billions being funneled from frontline efforts into private pockets through substandard or irrelevant services. Blackford criticises the Conservative Party for prioritising profits over accountability, citing examples such as companies receiving large contracts despite a lack of expertise.
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