In the UK there is a bit of a problem with a revolving door between government and the big consultancy firms.
The most egregious example of this is where the big accountancy firms offer political parties help in formulating tax policy and once it's enacted then go around charging companies for their expertise on how to comply/avoid the new rules.
The most egregious example of this is where the big accountancy firms offer political parties help in formulating tax policy and once it's enacted then go around charging companies for their expertise on how to comply/avoid the new rules.