Labour demands independent investigation into secret meetings after Minister admits no minutes of meeting with Randox
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Labour has demanded an independent investigation into secret
meetings that have taken place between Ministers and companies that
have been awarded government contracts after a Minister admitted
that the government couldn’t find records of a meeting between a
government Minister and Randox – a company that was awarded £600m
in contracts. In a letter to the Cabinet Secretary Simon Case,
Labour’s Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster Angela Rayner...Request free
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Labour has demanded an independent investigation into secret meetings that have taken place between Ministers and companies that have been awarded government contracts after a Minister admitted that the government couldn’t find records of a meeting between a government Minister and Randox – a company that was awarded £600m in contracts. In a letter to the Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, Labour’s Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Angela Rayner said: “If Ministers cannot locate or do not have minutes for a specific meeting involving a Minister and a company that was awarded £600 million in contracts, Ministers also cannot tell us how many other meetings may have taken place in secret with companies that have been awarded contracts.” Rayner has also demanded all correspondence between Ministers and companies that have been awarded government contracts, and all available minutes, documents and notes related to these meetings as well as sanctions for any Minister found to have broken the Ministerial Code by having secret meetings. Any Minister conducting government business in a secret meeting without officials present to take notes and minutes of the meeting has breached the Ministerial Code. Rayner’s letter sets out six questions for the Government to answer:
Angela Rayner MP, Labour’s Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said: “The Randox scandal could be the tip of the Conservative corruption iceberg. “If Ministers are meeting companies that they award contracts to without any records or minutes that is not just a breach of the Ministerial Code it is also a complete breach of any basic standards of integrity, transparency or honesty in public office. “This is taxpayers’ money that Conservative Ministers have been handing out to their mates. We need answers about these secret meetings and Ministers who break the rules must be held to account.” Ends Notes to editors
To: Cabinet Secretary Cc: Lord Geidt Dear Simon, I am writing to you regarding the issue of absent, lost or never actually existing minutes relating to an unknown number of meetings involving Ministers, private companies that were awarded government contracts without tender, lobbyists, consultants and officials. As you will be aware, on Wednesday the Health Minister Gillian Keegan informed the House of Commons that the government has been “unable to locate” notes or the minutes of a meeting involving Randox – a company that has been awarded £600 million of taxpayers’ money – and a government Minister responsible for awarding contracts. In other words, they do not exist. This was subsequently clarified, with the Press Association reporting that the government later said they simply “could not find” the minutes “at the moment” but that they are not “lost”. The logical conclusion from this is that if Ministers cannot locate or do not have the minutes to a specific meeting involving a Minister and a company that was awarded £600 million of contracts, Ministers also cannot tell us how many other meetings may have taken place in secret with companies that have been awarded contracts. I am copying this letter to Lord Geidt, the government’s Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests, because any Minister meeting a company without an official keeping a record and notes of that meeting is breaking point 8.14 of the Ministerial Code. Following the revelation that the government does not have, or has lost, the minutes of this meeting between a Minister and Randox, there are a number of questions that we need answers on:
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