Yes, but as I've stated elsewhere if you'd been following this thread, enquiries about whether contracts awarded were suitable will undoubtedly follow - and they may or may not find corruption (above and beyond the normal level of cronyism for any government). At the moment the headlines are...
Exactly - the bottom line would appear to be that the only 'law breaking' is not getting the paperwork done on time. There may have been some cronyism in handing out the contracts - that will be for future enquiries to decide. There could be an argument, of course, as far as testing and tracking...