The Register: PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren’t convinced about AI. “You’ll use AI and like it too – if you work for PwC. Paul Griggs, US chief executive of the global professional services giant, has made clear there is no room at the corporation for AI skeptics.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/22/the-register-pwc-will-say-goodbye-to-staff-who-arent-convinced-about-ai/
The Register: PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren’t convinced about AI

The Register: PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren’t convinced about AI. “You’ll use AI and like it too – if you work for PwC. Paul Griggs, US chief executive of the global prof…

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Bodens kommun får kritik från revisorerna för hur man hanterat utbetalningen av omställningsstöd till förre kommunalrådet Claes Nordmark.

Åke Carlsson, ordförande, menar att man måste kunna jämka eller dra in stödet om någon begått handlingar som är allvarligt förtroendeskadliga.

– Folk måste uppträda och bete sig på ett någorlunda hyfsat sätt, säger han.#Nyheter #Jobb #Redaktionell #Socialdemokraterna #Rättsprocessen #Brott&Straff #Brottslighet #Moderaterna #Boden #Bodenskommun #Norrbottenslän #Norrland #Sverige #PwC #Uppdatera #ÅtaletmotNordmark
Bodens kommun får kritik för hanteringen av Nordmarks fallskärm

Bodens kommun får kritik för hanteringen av Nordmarks fallskärm

Bodens kommun får kritik från revisorerna för hur man hanterat utbetalningen av omställningsstöd till förre kommunalrådet Claes Nordmark.  Åke Carlsson, ordförande, menar att man måste kunna jämka eller dra in stödet om någon begått handlingar som är allvarligt förtroendeskadliga. – Folk måste uppträda och bete sig på ett någorlunda hyfsat sätt, säger han.

Kuriren
PwC's AI mandate collides with its own data on poor results

PwC threatens AI sceptical staff despite finding over half of businesses see little benefit from AI investments. Accenture and others follow suit.

The Daily Perspective
PwC partners who fail to embrace AI have no future at firm, US CEO warns

Paul Griggs says senior staff at consulting firm who are not ‘paranoid about being AI-first’ are likely to be replaced

The Guardian

NCP enters administration putting key Swansea car parks at risk

National Car Parks (NCP), which operates around 340 car parks across the UK, has called in administrators from PwC after running out of cash.

The company employs more than 680 people nationwide and manages parking at key locations including city centres, hospitals, airports and transport hubs.

What it means right now

Despite the move, drivers are being told it’s business as usual — for now.

Administrators say all car parks remain open, staff are still in place, and there will be no immediate changes for customers.

But a full review of the business is now underway — and that could ultimately lead to closures or changes at some sites.

NCP Swansea Orchard Street car park, a major multi-storey facility serving Swansea city centre.
(Image: Google Maps)

Major Swansea sites under the spotlight

In Swansea, NCP operates several of the city centre’s best-known car parks — all of which are now part of the administration process.

These include Kingsway (328 spaces), Orchard Street (512 spaces), City Gates (251 spaces), Jockey Street (36 spaces), and a small additional site at Northampton Lane. A further NCP car park also operates in Neath on Orchard Street.

Together, these sites provide hundreds of spaces used daily by shoppers, commuters and visitors, making them a key part of the city’s infrastructure.

While no specific closures have been confirmed, administrators have made clear that every site will be assessed for viability.

NCP Swansea City Gates car park near the Vue cinema complex in Swansea city centre.
(Image: Google Maps)

A company with decades of history

National Car Parks is one of the UK’s oldest parking operators, with roots dating back to the 1930s as car ownership began to rise across Britain.

Originally formed to manage growing demand for city parking, the business expanded rapidly in the post-war years, becoming a familiar name in towns and cities across the country.

Over the decades, NCP grew into a dominant force in the sector, operating hundreds of sites and becoming synonymous with multi-storey car parks in urban centres.

However, like many traditional parking operators, it has struggled to adapt to changing travel habits in recent years — particularly the decline in daily commuting.

Why NCP has entered administration

According to PwC, the company has struggled for years following the pandemic.

Changes in working habits — particularly the shift to home working — have reduced demand for city centre parking, while long-term lease agreements have left the business locked into high costs.

In a statement, PwC said the company had insufficient cash to meet its financial obligations, forcing directors to place it into administration.

Zelf Hussain, joint administrator, said:

“NCP has faced a challenging trading environment over several years, with changing consumer behaviours impacting volumes, and a high fixed cost-base leading to trading losses.”

He added:

“All sites are open, staff remain in post, and trading continues as normal.”

Jobs and closures risk

Although staff remain employed for now, the future is uncertain.

Administrators are exploring options including selling all or part of the business, while also negotiating with landlords in a bid to cut costs.

However, they have warned that some locations may not be viable, meaning closures are a real possibility.

What happens next

For now, drivers across Swansea and Neath can continue to use NCP car parks as normal.

But with every site under review, the longer-term future of some locations remains unclear.

For city centre businesses already facing challenges, any loss of parking could have a knock-on effect — making this a story that’s likely to develop in the weeks ahead.

#administration #businessNews #carParks #CityGates #CityGatesMultiStoreyCarPark #featured #jobs #Kingsway #KingswayMultiStoreyCarPark #MSCP #NationalCarParks #Neath #OrchardStreet #OrchardStreetMultiStoreyCarPark #parking #pwc #SalubriousPlace #Swansea

@Geri @sashag

I was a Senior IT Consultant with #PwC and, in 1989, I was working at North West Water with some American colleagues.

At an end of project gathering, one of the American consultants asked if I'd like a "shag" which I thought was a bit forward 😲

It transpired that in US English, shag has a different meaning to that in UK English 🤦😜😂

OK, #PwC has now put a solid use of data clause into the contract. It says explicitly that they will only use our data for our project, that it will be deleted once the project is done except for stuff they need to save for legal reasons, and that it will be logically segregated from data belonging to their other clients.
Obviously, I still have to take on faith that they will do what they agreement says, but that would be true for any consultant.

Several major international businesses closed or evacuated offices in Gulf countries after Iran threatened US- and Israel-linked economic targets and centres in the Middle East. US finance group Citi and British consultancy #Deloitte evacuated offices in Dubai's financial centre, while #PwC , another British consultancy, closed offices in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the #UAE and Kuwait. #HSBC has closed all branches in Qatar until further notice.
#Iran #Dubai #Qatar #finance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1q43hH67Ck

Banking, finance and consultancy firms evacuate staff in Gulf States • FRANCE 24 English

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So, #PwC Germany said sure, no problem, we'll remove that section from the contract. But they didn't replace it with anything else, so the revised contract doesn't say when they will delete our data after the engagement is over.
I wrote back and pointed this out and asked for them to fix it.
I also asked them what steps would be taken to ensure that our data doesn't get mixed up with data from other engagements whose customers _did_ agree with the "Use of Data" language I objected to.