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£20m PwC bill for eight weeks’ work on Carillion

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  1. He gets paid £865 per hour, that is obscene, but then again how do they justify £1.4m a week for 112 staff. Doesn’t look like there is going to be a lot left for the subbies and suppliers once PwC have had their fees.

  2. £1.4m per week for 112 staff. isn’t that £12,500 per member of staff per week?
    That is some salary. Any chance I can have a job with PwC to run the contracts, afterall I have 30 years in the industry and a bit more experience than some accountant.
    Looks as though someone is getting ripped off somewhere along the line. But don’t worry I’m sure the taxpayer will pick up the tab.

  3. Sadly another example of decline in the modern U.K.
    Companies that have to produce or manufacture must do so against competitors on tight timescales, and let’s face it “cut each other’s throats” to obtain work, which they then struggle to complete on time and to any decent quality standard due to years of neglect in training operatives to anything like a decent standard.
    Much better profit in service and support industry

  4. In come the accountants – to bayonet the wounded. What a disgrace.

  5. Yes, once the greedy vultures have finished pecking at the dead carcass, there’ll be very little left for anyone else, apart from the sun bleached bones. Happy feasting PwC!!!

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