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That might be the case here, fair. However it's borderline inept that the UK government cannot maintain a dedicated security and audit team for our data. The fact that they have to rely to large consultancy firms that bind the government into inadequate long term contracts is a depressing shame.
If you're interested check out the history of GDS and why it failed on its initial remit of encouraging more small to medium vendors. I'm not saying that would have helped here, but it highlights the problem of mega large multinational consultancy firms and their stranglehold over providing government services. The amount of money wasted will make your heart bleed.
You might find this interesting https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-66709556