Tuesday 8 January 2013

TORIES PAID - NOT NHS - PRIVATE CONSULTANTS £5.8MILLION



PM DAVID CAMERON
Amidst the great austerity the Coalition finds £5.8million to pay consultants to finalise the Government’s controversial health reform. These consultants are not NHS consultants. They are from companies outside the NHS and employed by the government.

The firms which supplied the ‘consultants’ had given thousands of  “non-cash” donations such as advice staff and policy work - to the Conservative Party.

It couldn’t get any murkier.

It was revealed that the NHS watchdog Monitor has spent £10million. This is not the only a case of wasting great amount of money at a time when David Cameron trumpet continuously   A U S T E R I T Y and about the deficit which he blames Labour, Euro and even the harsh winter in 2010. Anything and anybody but miss-management.
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From June 2011 till October 2012 Monitor spent £5.8million on consultants, plus £2million on outside staff and £1.6million on other “transition costs” what that means. We could have a few ideas.

Firms who will benefit are professional service outfits McKensey, paid over £2million, KPMG, £700,000; Deloitte £811,000; PriceWaterhouseCoopers £1.7million.

Deloitte has donated over £450,000 to the Conservative Party for office staff and policy work since 2001.
Regarding electoral commission figures KMPG has paid £635,000 in non-cash and PwC £545,000 in non-cash.

During April 2010 and May 2011 the watchdog did not pay for any consultancy but after that the bill increased tremendously since it organises the NHS reform which commission the local groups of GPs.

In the manifesto of the Conservative Party it was promised that "the NHS was save in our hands." Since the 2010 election there were straight away 7,000 nurses sacked and 52,000 basic operations cancelled.  A great record for telling such a blatant lie. This reorganisation nobody wants and no public would have voted for but it is only the beginning and by the time the Conservatives are through with it and feathered everybody of their supporter’s nest it will cost the taxpayer billion of pounds.

WELL  IT  IS  THATCHERISM  ALL OVER  AGAIN.

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