Government slammed for relying ‘too much’ on management consultants in Brexit preparations December 1, 2020 The government relies “too much” on management consultants for work on Brexit preparations “that could be better done by civil servants”, the select committee on government spending has warned. In a wide-ranging report published today, the Public Accounts Committee slammed the government’s negligence of civil servants in preparing for Brexit, amid warnings that ministers are [...]
Competition watchdog launches probe into unregulated legal and will writing services April 30, 2024 The competition watchdog has launched a new consumer enforcement investigation into unregulated legal services including that that provide will writing.
Bank of England splurges £200,000 on defining mission statement June 12, 2022 The Bank of England has splurged more than £200,000 on consultants to define its mission statement as it looks to tempt in talent and regain confidence amid a wave of criticism over its handling of soaring inflation
Shares bounce for Ebiquity following deepening losses and US acquisitions March 30, 2022 Shares in media consultancy Ebiquity fluctuated today after the firm announced deepening losses, as well as the planned acquisition of US-based media audit specialist Media Management for $8m.
Dial R for Regulation March 11, 2024 2023 saw more publications and developments in global policy and regulation for digital finance than any previous era in financial regulation. Jurisdictions are racing to build their frameworks to attract new capital, talent, regulated firms, and innovative business models.
Labour pulls back from ‘day one’ protections as it unveils workers’ rights overhaul October 10, 2024 Labour has pulled away from its pledge to give employees protection from unfair dismissal from the first day in a job, according to reports, as it unveils its long-awaited package of employment reforms today. The Employment Rights Bill, which Labour promised to introduce within its first 100 days, is set to be laid before Parliament [...]
Government slashes spending on Big Four heaping extra pressure on firms December 10, 2023 The civil service has slashed the amount it spends on contracts with the Big Four by 26 per cent, new figures show.
Sureserve snaps up efficiency specialists CorEnergy in £7.5m deal December 8, 2021 Sureserve has acquired efficiency consultants CorEnergy (Cor) for £7.5m - boosting its renewables expertise and range of services.
EY to slash over 100 US jobs as part of ‘long-term’ transformation for Big Four firm December 12, 2023 EY is cutting over a hundred more jobs in the US as the firm in the midst of “transforming” its business, following split fail earlier this year. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the job cuts are largely concentrated on the advisory side of its US operations. It is reported that 10 per cent [...]
EY pushes back graduate start dates as deals market slows October 13, 2024 Accounting giant EY has postponed the start dates for around 200 graduate hires as it grapples with a slowdown in business activity. New recruits set to begin their roles at the company’s strategy arm, EY-Parthenon, in the US next month or in January will now not be needed until mid-2024. To support affected recruits, EY [...]