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Aug 2020
The NHS paid consultancy firm KPMG almost £1m to help set up Harrogate's Nightingale Hospital.
NHS documents, which were first reported in the Huffington Post, confirm that during the first three months of the NHS Nightingale in Harrogate, KPMG was paid £922,899 by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
A local procurement expert told the Stray Ferret that KPMG would have taken on a project manager role for the hospital to help organise contractors, sort leases, order equipment and work out staffing rotas.
Under emergency covid-19 procurement powers, the NHS did not have to go out to competitive tender for the contract.
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