The latest headlines to follow those of illegal “fast-track” contracting, features a mushroom cloud of upcoming smoke.
Billions in masks and gowns to be incinerated. A flame to signify deeply unethical woes.
Royal College of Nursing chief executive Pat Cullen said nurses would find the report "galling",
adding " if this money had been used more wisely and decent quality PPE bought in the first place, then nurses' lives might have been saved."
Labour deputy leaderAngela Rayner said: " Ministers have been carelessly burning taxpayers' money by the billionas unusable gowns, goggles, and gloves literally go up in flames."
© Provided by Metro Two refuse firms have been hired to burn or recycle the ‘useless’ PPE (Picture: PA)
“The report by the Public Accounts Committee - which scrutinises [sic] government spending - said that between 2020-21, the Department of Health spent
£12bn on PPE, but £8.7bn had to be written off.”
While the UK’s Department of Health continues to applaud itself for prioritizing stock over mindful oversight and ethical regulation, the results sorely undermined its claimed attempts.
Reports by US Government agencies have also brandished their burns of faulty, sub-standard, and downright fraudulent acquisitions that took lives, scarred the economy, and scorched our earth.
Pandemic panic plagued personal protection policies per politically polluted plays.
All the alliteration in the world can’t class up the shameful opportunistic dealings that continue to unravel today.
Chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Pat Cullen said the burning of PPE is a "galling" reminder that the DHSC's approach to procurement may also have cost nurses' lives.
She said: " Our members will find this galling."
" if this money had been used more wisely and decent quality PPE bought in the first place, then nurses' lives might have been saved."
Pat Cullen, Royal College of Nursing
"It is a painful reminder of the worst of the pandemic - inadequate or wasteful PPE.
"Sending billions of pounds up in smoke when NHS and care services are struggling will be hard for them to comprehend.
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