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− | In February 2019, Andrew Mills and his wife Caroline founded [[Prospermill]] which, according to [[Jolyon Maugham]], "is a £100 company, boxfresh, which has never filed any accounts. It has no demonstrable knowledge of [[PPE]] (or anything else for that matter).<ref>''[https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1291245379703406592 "Prospermill Limited"]''</ref> | + | In February 2019, Andrew Mills and his wife Caroline founded [[Prospermill]] which, according to [[Jolyon Maugham]], "is a £100 company, boxfresh, which has never filed any accounts. It has no demonstrable knowledge of [[PPE]] (or anything else for that matter)."<ref>''[https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1291245379703406592 "Prospermill Limited"]''</ref> |
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Born | Andrew David Mills August 1963 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Andrew Mills is a British businessman who is an Adviser to the UK Board of Trade[1] and to Ayanda Capital which specialises in currency trading, offshore property, private equity and trade financing.[2]
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Prospermill
In February 2019, Andrew Mills and his wife Caroline founded Prospermill which, according to Jolyon Maugham, "is a £100 company, boxfresh, which has never filed any accounts. It has no demonstrable knowledge of PPE (or anything else for that matter)."[3]
PPE contract
On 5 August 2020, The Times reported:
- Ministers wasted at least £150 million buying masks with the wrong kind of straps from a little-known family investment company, The Times can reveal.
- Health officials signed a £252 million contract to buy masks for frontline healthcare staff from Ayanda Capital in April in a deal brokered by a government adviser who also advises the company’s board.
- The contract included 50 million high-strength “FFP2” medical masks costing an estimated £150 million to £180 million and amounting to the entire health system’s expected consumption for a year, as well as 150 million cheaper “IIR” masks.[4]
Secretive tax haven
On 8 July 2020, Craig Murray wrote deploring the fact that a £250 million contract for COVID-19 personal protection equipment (PPE) had inexplicably been awarded to the “family office” Ayanda Capital, an investment house for private wealth tax avoidance and controlled by Timothy Piers Horlick,[5] who owns it through a Mauritius company. (Mauritius is now a notorious tax haven; it offers zero tax and keeps company officers and owners secret.):[6]
Intriguingly, Tim Horlick has a degree in PPE from Oxford University.[7]
Creaming off a fortune
On 6 August 2020, Craig Murray updated the PPE contract:
We now learn £150 million of face masks delivered are unusable as they do not meet the required standards.
I have just seen this absolutely astonishing thread from Jolyon Maugham at 6.25am this morning. It really is mind-blowing. Not only did the “adviser”, named as Andrew Mills, set this all up, he himself established an intermediary company (Prospermill) in the transaction to cream off a fortune.[8]
We do not just need a public inquiry. We need people to go to prison. All those involved in the Ayanda Capital PPE contract would be a good start.[9]
References
- ↑ "The man who is helping the high street take its fight online"
- ↑ "Ayanda Capital Ltd"
- ↑ "Prospermill Limited"
- ↑ "Ministers waste £150m buying unusable masks from banker"
- ↑ "Timothy Piers Horlick"
- ↑ "Banana Republic Corruption"
- ↑ "Tim Horlick Chief Executive Officer"
- ↑ "Coming up: the most extraordinary thread I’ve ever written. On how we blew over £150m and Andrew Mills (a Government adviser) seems to have made a fortune."
- ↑ "Stinking Tory Corruption"