Brexit: consortium of companies led by Fujitsu wins £200m Irish Sea contract

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Deal is the first concrete implementation of the special arrangements for Northern Ireland

A £200m contract to implement Brexit checks on goods in the Irish Sea has been won by a consortium of companies led by Japanese company Fujistu.

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'sovereignty' 😂

I’m confused. Why is the government awarding a massive contract re the Irish Sea when they have spent the week saying they’d rip ip the WA because they would never agree to checks in the Irish Sea (even though they already signed an agreement to do exactly that)? 🤷🏻‍♀️

Is Brexit just a way for companies run by ex government officials, their pals and or families to make some money? Hmmm🤔

Once again, McInsey Consultants are in on this. They seem to crop up everywhere from government contracts to appointments to senior civil servant positions.

So the cost of leaving the Single market continue to rise

As with everything, this process was fabulously corrupt.

Yay, costly red tape.

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