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    1. radiant_0wl on

      The government should use this as a case study.

      How do they expect members of the public to recover debts if they can’t do it themselves with the might of the government.

    2. ShondaVanda on

      Strip their UK assets, sell them, bankrupt them, then go after the partners.

      We should never be lenient in recovering public money acquired by fraud.

    3. Flat__Line on

      Fucking jail the pair of them the cheeky cunts. If us commoners didn’t pay our tax and told them to get it off someone else? Jail!

    4. pajamakitten on

      Why? Are they not responsible for anything? They took out the loan, they divvied it out to companies they almost certainly had some involvement with, they willingly supplied dodgy PPE; they can repay the loan or go to prison for failure to do so.

    5. XenorVernix on

      I haven’t read too much into this, but it reads like these people took a government contract and then sub contracted the work to another company who did inferior work and then pocketed the change? The government’s contract was with these, they need to pay the money back and chase the sub contract suppliers themselves.

    6. KoffieCreamer on

      These leeches will get away with paying a very small percentage of the 122m they owe. They’ve obviously got top lawyers and know if they play hardball the government will back down, accept a tiny amount and declare it as a success.

      These leeches need to be made a massive example of, but they won’t be.

    7. sheslikebutter on

      If a normal person has done this, you’d be just getting out of prison now after serving a few years, actual two tier justice in action here ironically after a summer of implications of it

    8. Even if the gowns had turned out to be useable, you have to question the morality of setting up a company purely to make £60million profit from the taxpayer during a national crisis.

    9. Trid3ntPeace on

      Like actual rats. Trying to scarper when the light is shone on them.

    10. ChatGPTbeta on

      So the company wins the contract for the PPE, they then take that money , buy and supply cheap PPE, transfer the profit other companies within the group. The move that money to their business account off shore and put it in a trust for themselves and kids.

      This was all with intent.

    11. ICutDownTrees on

      They set the comp y up in a way that made it impossible to blame and recover costs. They fucking planned this from the start.

    12. Sea_Pomegranate8229 on

      Why are these scum-sucking grifters still free? If you or I owed the IR a few quid we would be dragged through the courts and straight to jail.

    13. PriorityOk8859 on

      Fraud on a massive scale lock them up until monies paid back this is the two tier justice that matters. The rich think they are above the law. They are both crooks.

    14. Diligent-Till-8832 on

      Freeze every asset they own and sell it to the highest bidder for restitution, don’t forget take those teeth too 😁

    15. HuckleberryFrosty967 on

      Michelle Moan is being scapegoated here. And I’m absolutely fine with that. The tramp,

    16. wsionynw on

      I’d rather hold to account the MPs and civil servants that permitted the fraudulent VIP Lane contracts to be placed.

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