Infrastructure investors urge government to bring back controversial PPPs

midland met april 2019

Group claims new models would be more transparent and better value for money

A new report by a group of infrastructure investors has urged the chancellor to develop new models of public-private partnerships.

Major social infrastructure projects like new hospitals and acute care schemes have not been allowed to leverage private finance since 2018, when then-chancellor Philip Hammond abolished PFI and PF2 contracts.

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