Can't speak to your company, but in my experience all Scrum (done well) is doing is making the overhead explicit and easy to quantify (as you yourself were able to do). Eliminating Scrum doesn't mean you'll save that time and overhead. It will simply be hidden.
Of course, that's with Scrum done well. If you're having 30 minute daily meetings, you have a point.
Of course, that's with Scrum done well. If you're having 30 minute daily meetings, you have a point.