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Background The luxury yacht, the wedding and the £29m: Michelle Mone's life during the coronavirus crisis
The Guardian|November 24, 2022
In the summer of 2021, when a traumatised Britain was enduring a third wave of Covid infections as it struggled to emerge from the pandemic, the Conservative peer Michelle Mone posted a photograph on Instagram of herself and her husband, Douglas Barrowman, in the Mediterranean. They were on their new luxury yacht, Lady M.
- David Conn
Background The luxury yacht, the wedding and the £29m: Michelle Mone's life during the coronavirus crisis

Mone, 51, who attained celebrity status through her bra and lingerie company, Ultimo, and was appointed to the House of Lords by David Cameron in 2015, told her followers: "Today I'm feeling reflective. I feel so grateful to be where I am, in a beautiful part of the world with the people I love the most. It wasn't easy. There were some real challenges, both emotionally and physically. Business isn't easy. But it is rewarding."

The social media update about the sun-soaked luxury "Lady (Michelle) Mone OBE", as she describes herself on her social feeds, was enjoying on deck prompted an obvious question: during a global health and economic crisis, what business had she and Barrowman found that was so rewarding?

There had been speculation some months earlier that the couple's good fortune may have had some connection to two large PPE contracts that the government awarded to a newly formed company, PPE Medpro, during Covid's first deadly wave. The contracts were awarded via the "VIP lane" for companies recommended by Conservative MPs and peers and other politically connected people, but the government did not disclose at that time that PPE Medpro's "VIP" had been Mone.

On paper, PPE Medpro had apparent links with Mone: the company's directors, Anthony Page and Voirrey Coole, worked for Barrowman's Isle of Man Knox Group, and Page had been the registered secretary of Mone's company MGM Media, which managed her brand.

Asked in late autumn 2020 after these contracts had been awarded, if they were involved with PPE Medpro, Mone and Barrowman had emphatically denied having anything to do with it.

To emphasise the point, Page also issued a press release stating: "PPE Medpro was not awarded the contract due to company or personal connections to the government or Conservative party."

This story is from the November 24, 2022 edition of The Guardian.

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