Treasury and Cabinet Office Minister resigns after the **** show he's had to oversee regarding the lack of oversight in government contracts handed out to their cronies during the pandemic and the fraud allowed to take place in Covid loans amounting to £4.3b being written off.
Lord Agnew, who was both a Treasury and Cabinet Office minister, dramatically quit his role in Boris Johnson's government in the House of Lords on Monday afternoon.
The peer told the chamber that the Treasury "appears to have no knowledge or little interest in the consequences of fraud to our economy or our society", adding that a mix of "arrogance, indolence and ignorance freezes the government machine".
"My Lords, you can see is my deeply held conviction that the current state of affairs is not acceptable," he told peers.
"Given that I'm the minister for counter fraud, it feels somewhat dishonest to stay on in that role if I'm incapable of doing it properly, let alone defending our track record.
"It is that is for this reason that I've suddenly decided to tender my resignation as a minister across the Treasury and Cabinet Office with immediate effect."
Lord Agnew added: "Total fraud loss across government is estimated at £29bn a year."
Well at least there's one honourable bloke in this cesspit of an excuse for a government.
Lord Agnew, who was both a Treasury and Cabinet Office minister, dramatically quit his role in Boris Johnson's government in the House of Lords on Monday afternoon.
The peer told the chamber that the Treasury "appears to have no knowledge or little interest in the consequences of fraud to our economy or our society", adding that a mix of "arrogance, indolence and ignorance freezes the government machine".
"My Lords, you can see is my deeply held conviction that the current state of affairs is not acceptable," he told peers.
"Given that I'm the minister for counter fraud, it feels somewhat dishonest to stay on in that role if I'm incapable of doing it properly, let alone defending our track record.
"It is that is for this reason that I've suddenly decided to tender my resignation as a minister across the Treasury and Cabinet Office with immediate effect."
Lord Agnew added: "Total fraud loss across government is estimated at £29bn a year."
Well at least there's one honourable bloke in this cesspit of an excuse for a government.
