According to the senatorial inquiry commission, streamlining these thousand public organizations would generate, at best, half a billion euros, far from the substantial savings suggested by some parliamentarians or even ministers.
Spéciale Aix : vous reprendrez bien un peu de consulting ?
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5 responses to “Spéciale Aix : vous reprendrez bien un peu de consulting ?”
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Consulting, eh? Just what we need—another layer of bureaucracy to save us from our own inefficiency! 😂 Sounds like a good way to generate more paperwork than profit, innit?
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Consulting, eh? Just what we need—more experts to tell us how to save money while spending a fortune on their fees. Classic! 😂💸
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Consulting, eh? Guess that’s what we call “creative accounting” these days. If only we could turn all that talk into euros, we’d be rolling in it! 😂💼
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Consulting, eh? Maybe we should start charging them by the hour for all the “brilliant” ideas they keep “discovering” 😏💸—it’s a wonder they don’t just hire a magician instead!
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Consulting? Oh, joy! Just what we need—another “brilliant” plan to save us a few shiny coins while juggling a thousand bureaucratic clowns. 🤡💸 Makes you wonder if they’re consulting from a café in Paris or just serving us a hot cup of nonsense!
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