PM mocked for reaction to claims Mone received £29,000,000 from PPE firm

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London. Picture date: Wednesday December 7, 2022. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: House of Commons/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer put it to the PM, above, that he should have known where taxpayers’ money was going as chancellor (Picture: PA)

Rishi Sunak said he was ‘absolutely shocked’ by claims Tory peer Baroness Mone secretly got £29million from a PPE firm she lobbied ministers for.

It is ‘absolutely right’ the bra tycoon 
is taking a leave of absence from the Lords as standards officials and police investigate, the prime minister added.

But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he should have known where taxpayers’ money was going when PPE Medpro was given a £200million contract.

‘He says he’s shocked,’ Sir Keir jibed at PMQs. ‘He was the chancellor. He was the one who signed the cheques.’

Mr Sunak hit back: ‘The one thing we know about him is he’s a lawyer. He should know there is a process in place. It is right that that process concludes. I hope it is resolved promptly.’

PPE Medpro was paid £122million for medical gowns that were never used as they failed NHS quality inspections.

Baroness Michelle Mone (C) waits for the start of the State Opening of Parliament in the Houses of Parliament in London on June 21, 2017. Queen Elizabeth II will formally open parliament and announce the British government's legislative programme on Wednesday, two days later than planned. The state opening, a ceremony full of pomp in which the monarch reads out the Queen's Speech detailing the government's programme for the coming year, was due to take place on June 19, but was delayed after Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party lost their majority in the House of Commons in the June 8 election. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Stefan Rousseau (Photo credit should read STEFAN ROUSSEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Baroness Mone has taken leave of absence from the House of Lords since it was claimed she lobbied ministers (Picture: Getty)

It received £81million for masks allegedly sold for more than twice the price that others paid. Baroness Mone’s husband Douglas Barrowman was a director and was reportedly paid a £65million share of company profits. He then put £29million in a secret offshore trust for the peer and her children, The Guardian claims.

It says a second company she lobbied aggressively for – lateral flow tester LFI Diagnostics – was a ‘secret entity of her husband’s family office’.

Baroness Mone denies the allegations made against her and has stepped back to ‘clear her name’. PPE Medpro also denies wrongdoing.

Ministers have committed to release documents linked to the deals.

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