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Liam Fox denies wrongdoing after receiving £20,000 from COVID testing firm he recommended

 
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Former Tory minister Liam Fox has strongly denied any wrongdoing after receiving a donation from a COVID testing firm he recommended to the government during the pandemic.

Sky News has seen an email from Dr Fox to the then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock, dated 22 June 2020, saying the Derbyshire-based company SureScreen Diagnostics was "exporting huge numbers of antibody tests" to Germany, Spain and Sweden, and had "performed extremely well in internationally conducted trials".

Dr Fox included an email to him from the firm's director, David Campbell, appealing to "proceed with government approval in the UK", before the MP added: "Would it be possible to send this on to PHE [Public Health England] and ask them to be in touch with the company.

"As we enter the next phase I don't think the British people would understand or approve of the widespread export of this capability when we will have a huge need at home."

Seven months later, SureScreen went on to be awarded a contract worth £500m by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to supply a different test, showing if there was a current infection - though it is not clear if this was a result of Dr Fox's email.

And according to its accounts, SureScreen's parent company posted profits before tax of £67.2m for the year ending May 2021.

In July 2022, Dr Fox declared in the Register of Members' Interests that he had received a donation of £20,000 a month earlier from the same company.

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