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Jul 2022
A £5 million North Yorkshire County Council contract handed to four national consultancy firms has been criticised as a “waste of money”.
The contract was awarded to KPMG, Price Waterhouse Coopers, PA Consulting Ltd and Capita Business Service Ltd to give support for the formation of the new unitary authority.
However, councillors have questioned why the contract has been awarded and whether money could be better spent elsewhere.
The council advertised the requirements of the contract as to provide “reorganisation support for North Yorkshire Council”.
The Stray Ferret asked the county council what the consultancy firms will be doing as part of the contract and how much each would be receiving from the £5 million.
Conservative Cllr Gareth Dadd, executive member for finance at the council, said the consultancy firms will be on hand to provide expertise and advice to ensure the new council is “safe and legal”.
Cllr Dadd added that the spend was “necessary” to ensure that taxpayers get value for money from the proposal.
He said:
Cllr Dadd added that the new council was estimated to save £260 million over the next five years by streamlining services to one authority.
The news comes as the county council is pressing ahead with setting up the new authority
An implementation executive made up of senior councillors has been created to make decisions on what the council will look like.
The new North Yorkshire Council will come into force in April 2023 and will replace the county council and seven districts, including Harrogate Borough Council.
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