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Hold a public enquiry into the cost and failure of the Track and Trace program

Submitted on Sunday 19th February 2023

Rejected on Tuesday 21st February 2023

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

Hold a public enquiry into the cost and failure of the Track and Trace program

Petition Details

The UK Government spent £37 billion on the Track and Trace program. UK taxpayers want and deserve to know:
1. The basis for approving the program.
2. Why the program failed.
3. Where the money has gone.

Additional Information

The Track and Trace program was justified to the UK public by asserting that it would prevent further lockdowns. In that respect it failed completely. Regardless of actual causes and results, the UK public believe that the failure of the Track and Trace program was an unwarranted, unacceptable and profligate waste of an enormous amount of public money. The UK public want to know where this huge sum of public money has gone to. The UK public deserve to know how and where their hard-earned taxes have been applied. The UK public deserve to know if there has been any improper application of public money. These needs can only be met by a full and independent public enquiry.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

There's already a petition about this issue. We cannot accept a new petition when we already have one about a very similar issue.

You are more likely to get action on this issue if you sign and share a single petition.

We have published the following petitions, which you might like to sign:

Commission an independent audit into spending on NHS Test and Trace: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/621939

Launch an independent Public Inquiry into Government & NHS Covid-19 spending: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/622974

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