Right, here we go then. Ayanda Capital were handed, without tender, £252 million of taxpayer’s money to supply face masks. The deal was done by Andrew Mills, an adviser to Trade Secretary Liz Truss and the Board of Trade. Coincidentally, he is also a senior board adviser at Ayanda.
PPE Offshore Investment Specialists
It gets better. Around 50 million of the Chinese masks supplied by Ayanda Capital had ear straps rather than head ...
Rumours are circulating that we are weeks away from going
into a second wave of Coronavirus and another lockdown. This would suggest that
easing of regulations on social activities aren’t really working. It appears with
95% of the population still uninfected, the writing is on the wall.
That is crap news for people who rely on social interaction
and any chance of the economy recovering. The hymn ‘In the Bleak Mid-Winter’,
will be ...
Cyber Influence
Unless you are totally deluded, it is now apparent that Russia cyber interference has almost certainly taken place within the UK establishment. Only the extent of it is unknown.
Cyber interference is a complicated operation that goes beyond my brain capacity but, essentially, it is regarded as a cheap and effective way to target and influence the mindset of unwitting people. These will generally be those who are vulnerable ...
The voting in of Julian Lewis as Chair of Intelligence & Security should be big news. A week ago, Boris Johnson, presumably on the advice Dominic Cummings, tried to force through the appointment of Chris Grayling into this role. It is one Grayling has no experience of.
Grayling
Grayling has a history of disasters behind him and you could imagine the day after being told to organise a piss up in a brewery, he could be seen outside ...
For those of you who don’t know, I supply management and
contract staff in the commercial M&E (Mechanical & Electrical)
industry. At a guess, I reckon I have had the inconvenience of having around
fifteen projects cancelled delayed in my 23 years in this industry.
These have either been because of fears of structural damage,
or a suspicion that there may be signs of asbestos on the site. It is a pain in
the arse because what ...