Baroness Mone sued to recover PPE Medpro millions
•Baroness Mone sued to recover PPE Medpro millionsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Baroness Michelle Mone in the House of Lords with her businessman husband Douglas Barrowman, pictured in 2019B...
•Mone and Barrowman have been approached for comment.PPE Medpro was set up in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic as the government struggled to secure supplies of protective equipment to protect health...
•Last year the High Court found in the government's favour, ruling that PPE Medpro had failed to prove whether or not its surgical gowns, which were to be used by NHS workers, had undergone a validated...
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Baroness Mone sued to recover PPE Medpro millionsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Baroness Michelle Mone in the House of Lords with her businessman husband Douglas Barrowman, pictured in 2019ByBen KingBusiness reporterPublishedJust nowBaroness Michelle Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman are among individuals being sued in an attempt to recover some of the millions owed to the government by his collapsed company, PPE Medpro, the BBC understands.The government was awarded £122m plus interest from PPE Medpro last year, after a court ruled the firm had breached a contract to supply sterile surgical gowns during the pandemic.The joint liquidators from the firm Interpath Advisory have launched a case against six individuals and five companies linked with the firm, after PPE Medpro was put into liquidation. Mone and Barrowman have been approached for comment.PPE Medpro was set up in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic as the government struggled to secure supplies of protective equipment to protect health workers during the acutest phase of the outbreak.It won its first government contract to supply masks through a so-called 'VIP lane', after a recommendation by Baroness Mone, who sat in the House of Lords as a Conservative peer.However by the end of 2022, the government sued the firm, claiming the medical gowns supplied did not comply with relevant healthcare standards. Last year the High Court found in the government's favour, ruling that PPE Medpro had failed to prove whether or not its surgical gowns, which were to be used by NHS workers, had undergone a validated sterilisation process.While the government had won its case, it wasn't immediately clear how it would get its money back. The company itself had less than £1m on its balance sheet, and was put into liquidation in December 2025.But the Health Secretary at the time, Wes Streeting, accused PPE Medpro of putting "NHS staff and patients in danger with substandard kit whilst lining t...المصدر: BBC Health | Source: BBC Health
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