Private Firms Profiting Billions from NHS Contracts, Sparking Outrage

New research reveals private companies made £1.6 billion in profits from NHS contracts over 2 years, with millions going to firms in tax havens. Critics demand a cap on profits.
Private firms providing services to the National Health Service (NHS) in England, including healthcare and consultancy, have made an astounding £1.6 billion in profits over the last two years, according to new research.
The findings, based on contracts worth £12 billion, have sparked outrage, with MPs describing the profit-making levels as
Source: The Guardian

