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Yes and the contracts and rates are generally bulltulipOriginally posted by DaveB View PostGDS use loads of contractors, they just source them via Crapita.
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Yeah we do already have this - what is the scope of the new project?
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give it to ten of us on here, we could do it for ten million
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10 yrs on, billions spent...not working..... binned !Originally posted by DaveB View Post
Now where have I seen that before errrrrrrrrrrm
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Toot! Toot! Here comes the Gravy Train!
Spending Review: GDS gets £450m- The Register
All Aboard!Osborne said the body would get the massive hand-out to fuel the "digital revolution" - once again highlighting plans for individuals and small businesses to have their own digital tax account by the end of the decade.
"We’re going to build one of the most digitally advanced tax administrations in the world. So that every individual and every small business will have their own digital tax account by the end of the decade, in order to manage their tax online," he said.Last edited by DaveB; 26 November 2015, 08:54.Tags: None
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