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City-state revisits its development goals after pandemic
Watchdog criticises lack of documentation on how government decides to fund projects
Failed outsourcer’s work on Liverpool and Birmingham hospitals running years behind schedule
John Major’s government pledged to push ‘forcefully ahead’ in the face of budget concerns
Labour says Spring Statement step fails to deliver ‘real action’
Chancellor to announce review in Spring Statement as he looks to plug gap left by demise of PFI
Philip Hammond’s decision to scrap private finance initiative leaves government facing hefty bill
UK taxpayers have gained little by paying richly for public infrastructure
Use of contentious deals has slowed dramatically and criticism has grown
Chancellor looks at new ways to finance new infrastructure projects
The UK model for public-private contracts must be refined, not junked
Utility companies holding back on investment, says business lobby group
US financial advisers are drawn to income streams with low correlation to equities
Midland Metropolitan project has stalled since outsourcer’s collapse
Accountants with little at stake were at the root of the company’s collapse
Discounts make infrastructure funds attractive again, say analysts
The UK’s shadow chancellor must explain his approach to public-private contracts
MPs will decide what, if anything, shareholders should receive, says shadow chancellor
The contracts that were meant to build schools and hospitals on a budget
The practice creates a long-term liability, just as government borrowing does
Senior figures advocate reform but argue that private-sector contracts save money
Infrastructure vehicles exposed to PFI schemes suffer share price falls
Contracting out public services works better in some sectors than in others
Problems with PFI are no reason to kill off private sector provision in the UK
National Audit Office increases pressure on private sector in wake of Carillion collapse
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