No, of course it's not. Cut after cut after cut (where cuts weren't beneficial) and no doubt the constant setting of 'objectives', which are often counter-productive, but on one side of the balance sheet save money. Avoid expensive litigation (or words to that effect I've no doubt) would be up there with the most important. So - don't go after the big boys with expensive lawyers - let them get away with it. Concentrate on the little people, easy victims ..... sorry, targets.
That was governement policy in the 1980s and 90s, when I was a civil servant. Anybody care to try and tell me that's changed? Please don't - I could die laughing!
That was governement policy in the 1980s and 90s, when I was a civil servant. Anybody care to try and tell me that's changed? Please don't - I could die laughing!