North Tce Campus, Stretton Health Equity, Stretton Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005, Australia.
Health Equity, North Tce Campus, Stretton Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005, Australia.
Global Health. 2024 Jul 25;20(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s12992-024-01061-9.
Concern is growing over the power, influence, and threats to health and equity from the operations of large global consultancy firms. Collectively, these firms support a neoliberal policy environment promoting business interests ahead of public health. Global consultancy firms act as commercial determinants of health, an evolving area of research over recent years. However, this research mainly focuses on specific corporations or industry sectors, especially those which produce harmful products, including ultra-processed food, alcohol, and fossil fuels. It is therefore important to expand the focus to include large global consultancy firms and place a public health and equity lens over their operations.
Global consultancy firms have wide-ranging conflicts of interest. These arise from the 'revolving door' employment strategies between their own staff and those from government and regulatory bodies. These firms also advise governments on taxation and other matters while concurrently advising corporate clients on ways to minimise taxation. They advise fossil fuel corporations while also advising governments on climate and health policies. These firms undermine the capabilities of the public sector through the outsourcing of traditional public sector roles to these private interests. Consultancy firms foster private interests through their engagement with the higher education sector, and thereby weaken the tradition of transparent management of university affairs by accountable university councils. While private consultancies cannot be blamed for all the negative consequences for health and equity caused by the problems associated with globalisation and advanced capitalism, they have played a role in amplifying them.
Addressing the negative impacts of global consultancy firms will require strengthening the public sector, enforcing greater transparency, accountability, and minimising conflicts of interest. It will also demand critical thought, counter discourses, and activism to reframe the narratives supporting neo-liberal ideas of governance that are promoted in both government and business arenas.
大型全球咨询公司的权力、影响力及其对健康和公平的威胁,引起了越来越多的关注。这些公司集体支持新自由主义政策环境,将商业利益置于公共卫生之前。近年来,全球咨询公司作为商业健康决定因素的作用,已成为一个不断发展的研究领域。然而,这项研究主要集中在特定的公司或行业部门,特别是那些生产有害产品的公司,包括超加工食品、酒精和化石燃料。因此,重要的是要扩大重点,包括大型全球咨询公司,并从公共卫生和公平的角度审视它们的运作。
全球咨询公司存在广泛的利益冲突。这些冲突源于其员工与政府和监管机构之间的“旋转门”雇佣策略。这些公司还就税收等问题向政府提供咨询,同时为企业客户提供如何最大限度减少税收的建议。它们为化石燃料公司提供咨询,同时也为政府提供气候和卫生政策方面的咨询。这些公司通过将传统的公共部门角色外包给这些私人利益集团,削弱了公共部门的能力。咨询公司通过与高等教育部门的合作,促进了私人利益,从而削弱了大学理事会对大学事务透明管理的传统。虽然不能将所有与全球化和发达资本主义相关的问题对健康和公平造成的负面影响归咎于私营咨询公司,但它们在放大这些负面影响方面发挥了作用。
解决全球咨询公司的负面影响需要加强公共部门,提高透明度、问责制,减少利益冲突。还需要批判性思维、反话语和积极行动,重新构建在政府和商业领域都得到推广的支持新自由主义治理理念的叙事。