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-Ralph-
24-09-10, 11:57 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11405096

And the actual leaked document is even available on the BBC website as a scanned PDF!

Sorry if anyone on here works for one of these Quangos.

So basically the employees of 180 organisations have just found out that they will probably be made redundant, via the BBC news.

Lucas
24-09-10, 12:57 PM
someone got rich leaking it :rolleyes:

Reeder
24-09-10, 01:00 PM
Now what to spend my money on...

punyXpress
24-09-10, 01:03 PM
Surely the warning was given loud and clear by the Tories that this would happen, so anyone with anything about them would have made ' other arrangements ' as soon as the tories got in ?

Davies
24-09-10, 01:11 PM
Not really any new news, I work for the HFEA and we, along with those under fire, have known since the beginning of the new government that we were going to be canned.

Shame really as I've worked here for a good few years and loved it. I do question the government's logic though seeing as we are one of the few quangos that don't actually cost the tax payer much money. One gets the impression that the government have simply run down a list of bodies deciding whether or not to keep them without much investigation and foresight.

Should make the next 12 months interesting :rolleyes:

krhall
24-09-10, 07:06 PM
I saw this on my phone this morning, almost wet myself laughing as I was in a government building doing a workshop on...

wait for it...

no really you won't believe it...

INFORMATION SECURITY!

Worse still most of the NDPB's mentioned were sitting in the room! (sadly including my company).