Consultants to lose $5.76b of UK government work
Simon Foy
London | Consulting firms risk losing billions of pounds of lucrative government work after the Conservatives and Labour both pledged to halve UK government spending on external advisory firms.
The two main parties made policy commitments to cut their reliance on consultants over the next parliament, a move expected to save around £3 billion ($5.76 billion) over five years.
Financial Times
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