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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 20 Aug 20 12.22am | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Baroness Dido Harding, who runs NHS Test and Trace in England, is to be the interim chief of the government's new Health Protection Institute. So, is she up to the task and what of her professional credentials? Dido Harding is also married to Conservative MP, James Penrose (who sits on the advisory board of think tank "1828", which "calls for the NHS to be replaced by an insurance system and for Public Health England to be scrapped" She is a Tory peer with no public health experience. A pal of Matt Hancock who has presided over our omnishambolic track and trace system. Before that, she was also the same person who also had to resign in disgrace from TalkTalk losing the company 60m in fines and over 100k customers due to serious data breach down to total lack of knowledge. City A.M. described her responses as 'naive', noting that early on when asked if the affected customer data was encrypted or not, she replied: 'The awful truth is that I don't know' What are your thoughts?
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cryrst The garden of England 20 Aug 20 4.26am | |
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I dont see the big problem.
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Sportyteacher London 20 Aug 20 11.38am | |
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It has been reported that the management consultant company McKinsey is being paid £563,000 to advise on the “vision, purpose and narrative” of the new institute. Civil Service World reported McKinsey was awarded the contract in May. Dido Harding, the Conservative peer and boss of NHS Test and Trace, who has been put in charge of the institute while it gets off the ground, worked for McKinsey early in her career. Isn't it a small world?
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Badger11 Beckenham 20 Aug 20 12.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
It has been reported that the management consultant company McKinsey is being paid £563,000 to advise on the “vision, purpose and narrative” of the new institute. Civil Service World reported McKinsey was awarded the contract in May. Dido Harding, the Conservative peer and boss of NHS Test and Trace, who has been put in charge of the institute while it gets off the ground, worked for McKinsey early in her career. Isn't it a small world? Ah yes the wonderful firm McKinsey my old firm brought them in to do a review / cost cutting exercise. They had no ideas of their own all they did was ask the staff how to improve productivity. Us staff realised very quickly that senior management had already decided on the cut back and was using McKinsey as a fig leaf to hide behind. A complete waste of money and cowardness on the part of the management blaming the outside consultants for their decisions.
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Sportyteacher London 20 Aug 20 4.02pm | |
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Oh it gets to be even more revealing the more one digs deeper .. and yet it is all information that is publicly available: Introducing The Prime Minister's appointed Anti-Corruption Champion who is none other than ....John Penrose MP, husband of Dido Harding. The Prime Minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion is responsible for: a) challenging and coordinating the UK response to corruption and the implementation of the first UK anti-corruption strategy Before entering politics, his previous business dealings included: Join the dots time...
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