£2.1 Billion Wasted on Useless PPE – Five Times Higher Than Official Estimate

Over the past year, the Government has wasted more than £2 billion on personal protective equipment (PPE) that could not be used in the NHS. The figure is five times higher than initial official estimates and still under-estimates the true cost. The Sunday Telegraph has the story.

Some 2.1 billion items of PPE have so far been deemed unfit to keep doctors and nurses safe in clinical settings – with 10,000 shipping containers-full still to be unpacked as of May this year, said the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

The amount of unusable kit is five times higher than the number estimated by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) in January, said the select committee, which monitors public expenditure.

The wasted sum forms part of the estimated £372 billion spent by the U.K. on pandemic-containing measures which will expose taxpayers to “significant financial risks for decades to come”, the cross-party committee warned in two reports published on Sunday.

MPs say they “remain concerned that despite spending over £10 billion on supplies, the PPE stockpile is not fit for purpose” with potential levels of waste “unacceptably high”.

As of May this year, out of 32 billion items of PPE ordered by the DHSC, 11 billion had been distributed, while 12.6 billion pieces are on standby at a cost of around £6.7 million a week in storage, the PAC said.

Some 8.4 billion pieces on order from around the globe have still not arrived in the U.K.

For excess PPE that is suitable for medical use, MPs said they are concerned the Government is “yet to create any robust plans for repurposing and distributing this essential stock in a way which ensures value for money and protects staff and patients”.

A public inquiry scheduled to start next spring into the Government’s handling of the pandemic will not come swiftly enough to ensure lessons are learned, the PAC added.

Ministers also risk undermining public trust by failing to swiftly publish the full details of contracts awarded, the report said.

The PAC noted that details of three-quarters of the 1,644 contracts over £25,000 awarded up to the end of July last year were not made public within the 90-day target.

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Carrie Symonds
4 years ago

You can do a fair few hip operations with that. Or a substantial improvement of cancer or social care. I doubt however that the covid fanatics understand or more likely want to understand the notion of opportunity cost.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
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cloud6
4 years ago

Roll Up, Roll Up…. get your taxpayer money here. Politicians and Civil servants love spending our money. I remember a 12Billion NHS IT project that was scrapped some years ago, and so it continues…

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  cloud6

Politicians and Civil servants love spending our money.’

The verb should be what, in my youth, was known as ‘trousering’. The sums that have been spent are so eye-wateringly high that most of the money cannot but have been misappropriated.

Smelly Melly
4 years ago

Isn’t most of the PPE useless against viruses? Viruses are far to small and numerous to “fight” you just have to live with them like we have been doing long before we were monkeys in trees, in fact long before we were fish in the oceans.

(I us to work in Electron Microscope and to give you some idea how small a virus is a human hair as approximately 100k nanometers in diameter, so look at a hair off your head and try and imagine something a 1000 times smaller. Your finger nails grow about 1 nanometer per second, so in 100 seconds your nails will have grown the diameter of a virus. There are a Billion Trillion stars in the universe, if you divide the number of viruses on earth by the number of stars in the universe each star would have 100 million viruses each).

JayBee
4 years ago

The money wasn’t wasted.
It was just put into someone else’s pockets.

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

‘Made in China’, quite a lot of the junk, probably.

JayBee
4 years ago

https://reitschuster.de/post/11-706-euro-pro-positivem-pcr-test-in-berlin/
Each positive PCR result in Berlin cost the taxpayer 11.706€, just for the tests.

paul smith
4 years ago

Speaking of ‘useless wastes of money’, just going to throw this out there:
CDC Revokes Emergency Use Authorisation To RT-PCR For COVID-19 Testing

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Not wasted at all dear boy … just gone into the pockets of Tory pals. Just to mention a few who got enormously rich out of keeping the covid fear going. Meller DesignsTotal – £90.9million WHAT FOR: Hand sanitiser, face masks LINK: Co-owner is David Meller, who has given Tories £65,000 in 10 years. PPE Medpro LtdTotal – £203million WHAT FOR: PPE LINK: Specialist manufacturing firm won contracts to supply PPE to the NHS seven weeks after it was set up. Started by Anthony Page on the day he quit as secretary of the firm that provides branding services to Tory peer and lingerie entrepreneur Baroness Mone. Ocean FootprintTotal – £5.2million Contracts – One WHAT FOR: Face masks LINK: Julian Henry Malins is one of four directors. He is brother of Tory ex-MP Humfrey Malins, who, the firm says, has “nothing to do with it”. P14 MedicalTotal – £276m Contracts – Three WHAT FOR: Face shields LINK: Director Steve Dechan is a Tory councillor in Stroud and campaigned for local MP Siobhan Baillie last year. Clipper LogisticsTotal – £1.3million Contracts – One WHAT FOR: Distributing PPE LINK: Chairman Steven Parkin has donated £725,000 to the Tories since 2016 and has attended Leaders’ Group meetings which give him… Read more »

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Bloody communists! 🙂

artfelix
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

They aren’t, but kickbacks were the grease on the cogs of Soviet Russia. Well, that and their people’s blood.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  artfelix

What the f.’s that got to do with the price of fish in the Covid market?

I was just taking the piss out of brainless idiocy from the 77th Brigade Supporter’s Club, not raising the red flag.

Winston Smith
4 years ago

Guess what? Nothing will happen…….

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

The German health minister (Jens Spahn) spent 5 billion Euro on masks alone. Of that, 1 billion Euro were for masks that had to be disposed of because they did not have the appropriate certification. When interviewed on the topic, he mentioned that he only regrets not having spent more. The public just does not care. Merkel’s party (CDU) is on its way to win the upcoming elections in September.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Above all he lined the already full coffers of usually independent German pharmacists by guaranteeing them a 500% markup with his mask deals. Some of them made a cool million in extra profit per pharmacy thereby.
Obviously, they were all mostly core CDU voters and members.

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

‘The Public’ does care, to the extent that it is terrified and thinks it can be saved only if even more money is magicked away.

In this country, The Conservatives took Hartlepool from Labour, at the alleged height of the alleged ‘pandemic’. There is no accounting for the stupidity of the electorate.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  William Gruff

There is no accounting for the stupidity of the Labour hierarchy who put up an anti-Brexit candidate, while fully backing Johnson’s insanity!

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago

And who exactly has benefitted from this largesse? Insiders setting up PPE supply companies very early in 2020?

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Hancock, where are you? Conveniently ‘resigned’ out of the limelight I see…

You have a few questions to answer.

Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
4 years ago

Hancock must be sweating a lot on this. As Secretary of State, he was able to control the narrative and ensure Johnson’s support, but he’s now a very obvious potential scapegoat. With the government’s popularity dwindling (and so much empirical evidence that the public has had enough of Project Fear) it would seem highly unlikely that Johnson will be brave enough to bring him back into a government office anytime soon.

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago

I wonder if he’ll be David Kellyed. Alastair Campbell has some questions to answer too.

Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  William Gruff

Ooh, lovely.

tom171uk
4 years ago

He’s not brave at all, but he is stupid enough.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Gosh when you think what they could have done with that instead of buying all of that plastic

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago

An awful lot of people have made (and continue to make) a fortune from this – from the point of view of their pals in the government, it’s tax-payers’ money well spent!

Hopeless
4 years ago

No evidence of a “War on Waste” here. It helps if you’re a chum of Hancock or someone else and are “one of us”, in which case it’s country piles and high living all round. If we had the money before, it could have been spent on worthwhile things, such as improving the cancer diagnoses and treatments so that we don’t have one of, if not the worst survival rates in the Western world.

If the money is borrowed, then it’s a future millstone rather than past profligacy, and we still won’t see any good of it. All in all, it’s mostly just ideal for dumping and wrecking the planet even more; although the Green Gretas and that Brighton woman seem to be keeping rather quiet about the environmental impacts of this trash.

Trabant
4 years ago

Interactive map of contracts and politicians here
https://www.sophie-e-hill.com/slides/my-little-crony/

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

We need to act now to block Britain’s social credit system Ross Clark

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NeilofWatford
4 years ago

Just trying to work out how many aircraft carriers, hospitals and front line police officers this splurge equates to …

tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

If it stops coppers inspecting shopping bags and flying drones it will have done some good after all.

SueJM
SueJM
4 years ago

When they bring in the Covid Tax we should refuse to pay.