"Sooner or later, the services provided free of charge will pay off
.
"
Cynical criticism of unusual practices or a judicious approach to a reality deeply rooted in France?
“
Pro-bono
”
consultancy services with
regard to public administration and political parties are in the sights of LR deputies.
Led by Olivier Marleix, around thirty deputies have tabled a bill to ban these unpaid assignments.
The State's use of services from outside consulting firms, and often foreign ones, such as Deloitte, BCG, McKinsey or EY, is an old phenomenon, including in the sovereign domain.
It is governed by public framework contracts, managed by the Interministerial Directorate for Public Transformation (DITP) since 2017. However, these firms sometimes support an administration or a political party free of charge.
"Missions
pro brono
"
,
- the Latin for the well-public
,
fueling the distrust of French
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