65 consultants brought in by Birmingham Council - costing £5 million
A Freedom of Information request uncovers the cost of consultants this year at Birmingham City Council - with 20 costing more than £100k
05:30, 26 APR 2021
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An IT boss costing a staggering £343,000, a Commonwealth Games director charging £168k for his expertise, and a Brexit coordinator raking in more than £150,000 are among the pricey specialists brought in to support Birmingham City Council projects this year.
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