Nope, COVID-19 is not a catch-all excuse for backdoor deals
Rupert Goodwins Mon 1 Mar 2021 // 09:29 UTC Share
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Column The news that openDemocracy is calling for a legal review of Matt Hancock’s allegedly illegal deal with Palantir is a sign of two things: that things have gone wrong and are going wronger in government health policy; and that there are still ways to start to put it right.
What is harder is not finding a process to make things better, but how to stage an intervention for a government drunk on power, corruption and incompetence.
The process of an inoculation against deals like the one inked with the controversial big data analytics firm has of late been illustrated on a global scale like never before. In medicine, confidentiality protects the patient but the absolute opposite informs the science. We’re all much better versed this year than last in how medical trials work: ethical probity is established, protocols are chosen from kn
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