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Gove’s court case hope

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MICHAEL Gove has said he hopes to see a criminal case being brought against Baroness Michelle Mone over her involvemen­t in a PPE procuremen­t scandal.

The Cabinet minister also revealed he has co-operated with the National Crime Agency’s investigat­ion into PPE Medpro, a firm that supplied faulty personal protective equipment to the NHS during the pandemic, after she recommende­d it to ministers.

Lady Mone has admitted she lied when she denied having connection­s to the company, and that she stands to benefit from its £60 million in profits that have been placed into a trust by her husband, Doug Barrowman.

Mr Gove was dragged into the row when Lady Mone said she had contacted him at the start of the pandemic to offer help. She insisted Mr Gove and other ministers knew about her involvemen­t with PPE Medpro “from the very beginning”.

Asked about her claims yesterday, Mr Gove, the Levelling Up,

Housing and Communitie­s Secretary, said: “There is a National Crime Agency inquiry going on. I’ve co-operated with that inquiry because I want to ensure that it reaches its conclusion quickly, that justice can be served.”

The senior Tory added: “I hope that inquiry results in a case being brought as quickly as possible.”

Lady Mone also accused Mr Gove of overseeing “huge waste in PPE contracts” when she hit out at the Government on Monday.

Mr Gove said: “If there are further questions to ask about PPE procuremen­t, and I believe the Government has a strong record, then I’m more than happy to do so with the Covid inquiry.”

Labour has piled pressure on Mr Gove to appear before MPs to answer questions about what he knew. Shadow Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds has written to Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden, demanding clarificat­ion.

He wrote: “Why did your colleague Mr Gove fail to take the necessary steps to ensure that this case was investigat­ed properly, and why did not Government ministers ensure that the misleading impression being given to the public by Baroness Mone was corrected?”

Mr Thomas-Symonds also raised Mr Barrowman’s claim that he was asked by a Government official in November 2022 if he would pay money for a law enforcemen­t probe to be called off, adding: “This is an extraordin­arily serious allegation that, if proven, goes to the heart of the integrity of Government conduct in this matter.”

The National Crime Agency is investigat­ing suspected criminal offences in the procuremen­t of contracts by PPE Medpro.

Last December, the Government issued breach of contract proceeding­s against the firm over the 2020 deal on the supply of sterile gowns. The firm is defending the legal action.

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Baroness Michelle Mone

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