
Passed to us by reader AR:
Government quietly awards travel firm £1.6bn contract for asylum barges and accommodation without competition
An Australian travel firm previously slammed for its handling of Covid quarantine hotels has been quietly handed a £1.6bn contract covering the UK’s new asylum accommodation ships, The Independent can reveal.
Corporate Travel Management (CTM) was put in charge of the lucrative two-year arrangement in February, weeks before the government revealed it would use a barge as its first offshore accommodation for asylum seekers.
The contract was awarded directly to CTM without a competition, and a lawyer with knowledge of the system said the government had pushed a wider deal originally drawn up for official travel “beyond what it was intended to be used for”.
Ministers have repeatedly refused to detail the projected cost of Rishi Sunak’s controversial asylum vessels, while insisting they will be cheaper than using hotels that are currently costing £6m a day.
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One thousand and six hundred millions , without competitive tendering ?
That is clear corruption , people get sacked for less.
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May’s ‘hostile environment’ is costing a packet…
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Does Baroness Mone have any shares in barges or does she just do luxury yachts in the Med ?
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