Big Four firms donate time and money to possible Tory win
Accounting firms will advise on new governbment set up if Tories win election
Accounting firms will advise on new governbment set up if Tories win election
Major accounting firms will help the possible transition to a conservative
government and aid in the set up of a `West-Wing’ style ministry, the
Daily
Telegraph reports.
The city’s big accountancy firms have lent staff to help with proposals to
create an open plan office set up, which it is hoped will foster communication
across government departments.
The Telegraph reports that PricewaterhouseCoopers has donated pounds £170,000
pounds worth of professional advice and staff while KPMG has donated more than
pounds £60,000 through a secondment.
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