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January 10, 2007
Consultants for the Government
The entries below show that there is much to be questioned of the work of the consultants employed by the Government to make improvements to the cost structure of the public library service.
In the case of one of the parties involved, in discussion with them I asked (as one should) "What is the overall purpose of this stage of the work?"
The answer was "to make sure we get employed to do the next stage". When I expressed surprise they told me to stop being naive.
Susan Hill has blogged this morning about the same subject
Posted by Tim Coates at January 10, 2007 10:52 AM
Comments
Does anyone know how much the PWC stock procurement project has cost to date? I can't see any details of the value of the contract on the MLA website.
Posted by: Duchess of Malfi at January 10, 2007 3:54 PM