Michael Gove denies trying to circumvent Dyson ventilator checks

Michael Gove, a former cabinet minister, has denied allegations that he attempted to circumvent safety checks on ventilators supplied by Dyson during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gove asserted that it would be "ludicrous" to suggest he tried to shortcut these important safety procedures. The news article reports that Gove refuted claims that he had sought to bypass standard verification processes for the ventilators, which were being rapidly procured to address the surge in demand due to the pandemic. Gove emphasized the critical importance of ensuring the safety and efficacy of medical equipment, especially in a time of crisis. The article does not provide further details or evidence regarding the specific allegations against Gove. It simply presents his denial and assertion that any suggestion of him attempting to bypass safety checks would be absurd.
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