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Annually, the government commits significant expenditure to a type
of public contracts which are known as Public-Private Partnerships
(PPPs) or the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). These contracts
bind the public purse for decades in sectors such as Health,
Defence and Detention, and involve the assignment of a significant
role to the private sector in the provision of public services.
This book explores the controversial subject of the public
accountability of these contracts, and the corresponding large sums
of public money involved. It explains how public accountability
works for PPPs and the PFI, and it argues that it should be
provided as part of the Economic Constitution. Drawing comparative
understandings from the UK and the USA constitutional legal
traditions, the book investigates public accountability from the
perspective of the Economic Constitution, focusing on three
accountability criteria - legal, accounting and administrative. In
doing so, it provides an analysis which informs both from the
perspective of academic research and from that of legal and
consulting practice.
Annually, the government commits significant expenditure to a type
of public contracts which are known as Public-Private Partnerships
(PPPs) or the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). These contracts
bind the public purse for decades in sectors such as Health,
Defence and Detention, and involve the assignment of a significant
role to the private sector in the provision of public services.
This book explores the controversial subject of the public
accountability of these contracts, and the corresponding large sums
of public money involved. It explains how public accountability
works for PPPs and the PFI, and it argues that it should be
provided as part of the Economic Constitution. Drawing comparative
understandings from the UK and the USA constitutional legal
traditions, the book investigates public accountability from the
perspective of the Economic Constitution, focusing on three
accountability criteria - legal, accounting and administrative. In
doing so, it provides an analysis which informs both from the
perspective of academic research and from that of legal and
consulting practice.
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