Drareg
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Matt Hancock basically gave covid contracts to his friends, like Boris Johnston it’s highly likely he is another compromised politician, he has connections to many around Jeffrey Epstein like Nicole junkermann.
Nicole junkermann an Epstein associate is involved with the NHS through the UK Department of Health and Social Care with the help of Matt Hancock MP, basically she is looking to get access to the UK health data for the IsraelI/Russians/USA.
Hancock also allowed Palantir access to UK health data, Palantir is becoming the panopticon of the global system.
Matt Hancock probably won’t resign, like Professor pants down Neil Ferguson they are vital to pushing through authoritarian measures.
Matt Hancock acted unlawfully when his department did not reveal details of contracts it had signed during the Covid pandemic, a court has ruled.
A judge said the health secretary had "breached his legal obligation" by not publishing details within 30 days of contracts being signed.
The public had a right to know where the "vast" amounts spent had gone and how contracts were awarded, he added.
The government said it fully recognised the "importance of transparency".
But Labour claimed the government's awarding of contracts was "plagued by a lack of transparency, cronyism and waste".
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has struck deals worth hundreds of millions of pounds during the coronavirus pandemic.
Nicole junkermann an Epstein associate is involved with the NHS through the UK Department of Health and Social Care with the help of Matt Hancock MP, basically she is looking to get access to the UK health data for the IsraelI/Russians/USA.
Hancock also allowed Palantir access to UK health data, Palantir is becoming the panopticon of the global system.
Matt Hancock probably won’t resign, like Professor pants down Neil Ferguson they are vital to pushing through authoritarian measures.

Covid: Matt Hancock acted unlawfully over pandemic contracts
The health secretary breached his "legal obligation" to publish details of deals, the High Court rules.
www.bbc.com
A judge said the health secretary had "breached his legal obligation" by not publishing details within 30 days of contracts being signed.
The public had a right to know where the "vast" amounts spent had gone and how contracts were awarded, he added.
The government said it fully recognised the "importance of transparency".
But Labour claimed the government's awarding of contracts was "plagued by a lack of transparency, cronyism and waste".
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has struck deals worth hundreds of millions of pounds during the coronavirus pandemic.