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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… 10:18 - Oct 22 with 606 viewsElderGrizzly

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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:41 - Oct 22 with 534 viewshomer_123

Nothing to see here.

Gmpf.

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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:41 - Oct 22 with 542 viewsSwansea_Blue

Very rough calc. If average security guard earns £30k per annum, say £40k with all on costs, then £1.5 bn pays for 75,000 security guards for 6 months. But then they'll be charging overheads on top, so let's halve that to about 37,500 security guards.

G4S currently employs 25,000 people across the whole of its operations in the UK with a normal UK turnover of about £1.7bn.

Me thinks that's more than enough to provide those services.


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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:49 - Oct 22 with 518 viewshomer_123

The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:41 - Oct 22 by Swansea_Blue

Very rough calc. If average security guard earns £30k per annum, say £40k with all on costs, then £1.5 bn pays for 75,000 security guards for 6 months. But then they'll be charging overheads on top, so let's halve that to about 37,500 security guards.

G4S currently employs 25,000 people across the whole of its operations in the UK with a normal UK turnover of about £1.7bn.

Me thinks that's more than enough to provide those services.



This is all, entirely, above board, nothing to see here, move along now.

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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 12:55 - Oct 22 with 446 viewslongtimefan

The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:41 - Oct 22 by Swansea_Blue

Very rough calc. If average security guard earns £30k per annum, say £40k with all on costs, then £1.5 bn pays for 75,000 security guards for 6 months. But then they'll be charging overheads on top, so let's halve that to about 37,500 security guards.

G4S currently employs 25,000 people across the whole of its operations in the UK with a normal UK turnover of about £1.7bn.

Me thinks that's more than enough to provide those services.



All sounds very dodgy, but your calculation seems to have neglected the fact that a security guard isn't going to work 24hour shifts everyday for 6 months
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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 13:06 - Oct 22 with 425 viewsEwan_Oozami

The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 12:55 - Oct 22 by longtimefan

All sounds very dodgy, but your calculation seems to have neglected the fact that a security guard isn't going to work 24hour shifts everyday for 6 months


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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 13:33 - Oct 22 with 385 viewstractordownsouth

Yeah but Starmer took the knee for Black Lives Matter

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The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 16:21 - Oct 22 with 338 viewsElderGrizzly

The latest Government contract that seems a little suss… on 10:49 - Oct 22 by homer_123

This is all, entirely, above board, nothing to see here, move along now.


You cynic ;)
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