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  • northernladuk
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    Typical tulip reporting....

    If they are working for limited companies they should not be on the payroll and are not civil servants. They are companies providing a service. The title should have read something along the lines of Govt employing the services of 2400 consultants...

    I would be willing to bet that a large majority of these 2400 didn't have the option to go on payroll because they are contractors.

    Some of the reporting around all this has been mediocre at best but this takes the biscuit. Completely out of context IMO.

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  • kaiser78
    started a topic Civil Servants Caught Working Off Payroll

    Civil Servants Caught Working Off Payroll

    Be interesting what action the Govt takes about this

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