Newly elected to head the finance committee of the Assembly, the deputy Insoumis Éric Coquerel announced this Thursday the forthcoming launch of a fact-finding mission on private consulting firms.
"
Everyone has seen the news on Capgemini, McKinsey, etc., which will perhaps allow us to question ourselves on the questions of the value for money of these consulting firms, their necessity, their role, why they are there
", declared the elected representative of Seine-Saint-Denis in committee.
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"
This is something that I would like to put on our committee's calendar fairly quickly
," he added, without giving further details on the timing of this fact-finding mission.
An announcement shared on Twitter, to which Éliane Assassi (CRCE), rapporteur for the Senate inquiry committee on the role of consulting firms, responded strongly.
Commission which issued an explosive report in March on the use of consulting firms by the State, which resulted in the presentation of a bill last month.
“
I am announcing that serious and rigorous work has already been carried out in the Senate by a transpartisan commission of inquiry which then tabled a bill which is not limited to “controversies”!
It's beautiful the gathering!
“tweeted the senator from Seine-Saint-Denis.
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Invited on Public Senate this Thursday morning, the Minister of Transformation and Public Service Stanislas Guérini announced that the government would, "
in the coming weeks
", present "
a new framework to regulate the use of ministries for these advisory services
".
He promised to take up “
many
” measures from the bill tabled by Senators Éliane Assassi and Arnaud Bazin (LR).