PPE Medpro partners open to settlement over £122m COVID gowns contract breach
PPE Medpro must repay £122 million after supplying non-sterile gowns during COVID-19; the company disputes the ruling but is open to settlement talks, court ruled.
- Earlier this month the High Court ordered PPE Medpro to repay nearly £122 million to the Government over a Covid-19 gowns contract.
- The DHSC sued after finding PPE Medpro supplied 25 million gowns that, Mrs Justice Cockerill ruled, were not contractually sterile and unusable in the NHS.
- Settlement talks reportedly included offers with �25 million, which were rejected, while Medpro UK spent �4.3 million defending its position.
- Earlier this month PPE Medpro filed to enter administration and consortium partners said they are prepared to enter dialogue with administrators to discuss a possible settlement with the Government.
- The contracts were awarded after Baroness Michelle Mone recommended the consortium to ministers, and partners linked to Baroness Michelle Mone were ordered to repay millions.
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PPE Medpro partners willing to discuss ‘possible settlement’ of Covid gowns case
The company was ordered to pay back nearly £122 million due to a breach of contract.
PPE Medpro consortium signals willingness to settle as spotlight turns to government’s £85m missed resale opportunity – Your Capital Minds
The consortium behind PPE Medpro has announced its readiness to enter discussions with the company’s administrators to explore a possible settlement with the government, following the High Court’s ruling that the firm must repay £121.9 million for breaching its PPE contract with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). In a statement shared with Business Matters, a spokesperson for the consortium said: “The consortium partners of PPE Med…
PPE Medpro consortium signals willingness to settle as spotlight turns to government’s £85m missed resale opportunity
The consortium behind PPE Medpro has announced its readiness to enter discussions with the company’s administrators to explore a possible settlement with the government, following the High Court’s ruling that the firm must repay £121.9 million for breaching its PPE contract with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). In a statement shared with Business Matters, a spokesperson for the consortium said: “The consortium partners of PPE Med…
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