The role of a former Tory parliamentary candidate and party donor in a £ 100m government deal to buy PPE has been revealed after an apparent admin error.
The deal for face masks was signed in July, but the names of those involved were blacked out when the contract was finally published seven months later.
A second ทางเข้าสล็อต xo document listed Samir Jassal, an ex-councillor who has campaigned with the PM, as the supplier's contact.
The government has said ministers have no part in deciding who gets contracts.
But it is the latest in a series of revelations about PPE deals awarded to those with government connections.
A 'good friend'
Although the deal, for protective masks for hospital workers, was signed last year, the details only came to light in March after a court rebuked the government for failing to publish contracts within the legal time frame. Health Secretary Matt Hancock was found to have acted unlawfully for this failure.
Even when the deal involving Mr Jassal was finally published, the contact details for the supplier were blacked out. Full contracts are routinely redacted when published by the government.
However, in what appears to have been a clerical error, a separate document published with the contract gives Mr Jassal's name. He is listed as the "supplier's contact" to Pharmaceuticals Direct Limited, the company paid to supply the masks.