Friday, 30 July 2010
Mayor Boris Johnson plans to cut "back office functions" in the Greater London Authority by 20 per cent, prompting fears frontline services could suffer. His efficiency czar Nicholas Griffin revealed the huge cut — almost £450 million over two years — to the London Assembly's budget committee. Previously the Mayor had suggested that savings of just five per cent could be made in the IT, finance and human resources budgets. However, Mr Griffin revealed Mr Johnson's team is focusing on a...
Full Story: London Evening Standard
 


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