MPs fear Treasury cold feet could sink Whitehall's £1.15B shared services push
15-07-2026 15:14 via theregister.com

MPs fear Treasury cold feet could sink Whitehall's £1.15B shared services push

The UK Treasury's reluctance to fully commit to a cross-government £1.15 billion shared service strategy it has funded risks making the whole effort "potentially unworkable," the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has warned. HM Treasury's (HMT) decision in June to delay joining Matrix - one of five clusters the government hopes will save £4.3 billion by moving 17 departments and 300 arm's-length bodies onto shared ERP and HR systems - sends "a very poor reputational signal to the rest
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