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Some of the UK’s largest consulting firms have reportedly been paid more than £100m to advise the government on its response to coronavirus.
Delayed disclosures reveal a total of 106 contracts worth £109m have been agreed between various government departments and consulting firms such as PwC, Deloitte and McKinsey since the pandemic took hold in March.
Read more at City AM.