Deloitte Malta is the worst place to…
Deloitte Malta is the worst place to seek advice or deal with consultants... Confused, no manners, overly priced, service below expectation and discriminatory people so don't expect a good service. not advised
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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited /dəˈlɔɪt ˈtuːʃ toʊˈmɑːtsuː/, commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a multinational professional services network.
London, Italy
Deloitte Malta is the worst place to seek advice or deal with consultants... Confused, no manners, overly priced, service below expectation and discriminatory people so don't expect a good service. not advised
I highly recommend Deloitte for anyone seeking complete and trustworthy business solutions because of their exceptional results owing to the unique combination of consultants' professionalism and innovation. The top personnel in Deloitte have been so supportive by giving skilled advice and valuable services.
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