Government examining legality of P&O sackings as Archbishop of Canterbury condemns ‘inhumane and unethical’ move – business live

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P&O Ferries is facing pressure to return the furlough cash it received in the pandemic.

In his interview with Sky News, Armed forces minister James Heappey suggested the company ought to return the money, reportedly £10m, having sacked its 800 staff yesterday.

It sounds like exactly the sort of thing that if I were the Treasury I would be asking for, but I don’t know exactly how these things work.

Defence minister James Heappey said it would be “right” for the firm to hand back money claimed during the Covid pandemic – and suggested the government was looking at ways to reclaim it.

“It certainly feels to me that it would be the right thing to do for P&O to hand that money back,” the minister told Times Radio. “I’m sure that colleagues at the Treasury and Department for Transport will be looking into it.”

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