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Interestingly Trump's demand for consultants with Govt. contracts to show taxpayers wee getting value for money, has quickly prompted large consultancies to identify where fees could be reduced, including stripping out in-contract 'agreed' prices rises for outsourcing.

That these 'savings' appeared so quickly suggests that these large firms have been price gouging the state for years (a suspicion held by many).

Perhaps this is one Trump policy Keir Strarmer *should* adopt?

#politics
h/t FT
these days anyone contracting the Big 4 or equivalent for anything other than an audit where scale indicates (and that’s a separate serious issue) should just be fired instantly for gross incompetence. The value on offer is appalling: and execs hiding behind ‘no one gets fired for hiring IBM’ manifestly are not decision makers needing a big salary. The cleaner could hire expensive consultants to make their decisions after all.