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Financing Public Scotland – A Proposal for an Alternative to Public Private Partnerships

February 24, 2023 By Jubilee Scotland Leave a Comment

Teal background on the left, with a white vector illustration of an IV drip. Next to this is a purple and white vector illustration of a pile of two books. On the right is a purple background with a white vector illustration of a public building. The illustrations of the books crosses over where the background colour changes to purple and the building crosses over to where the background colour changes to teal.

Jubilee Scotland wants to abolish the use of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Scotland. 

Since the 1990s Scotland has been using Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) to fund public projects. This scheme – in its various forms over the years (PFI, NPD, Hub) – has left cash-strapped local authorities across Scotland paying millions more than necessary for public projects, providing huge profits for private companies. It has created unjust debt and has added unnecessary pressure to local services across the public sector. 

The Issue:

Poor Value for Money.
PPP projects are highly lucrative for the private sector, hidden debt is accumulated for local councils and limited public finances are misused.

Poor service. 
PPPs lead to declining service standards: taxpayers’ money is spent on assuring a profit to company shareholders rather than the best possible service for the public.

Lack of accountability.
Details of PPP deals are protected by corporate confidentiality which hinders scrutiny of how corporations use taxpayers’ money.

Unsafe buildings.
In PPP projects infrastructure is built with profit in mind for the investor, rather than quality for the taxpayer.

Proposal document and animation.

Image with A4 proportions. Bright purple background with large white text in the top left corner that says Financing Public Scotland. Below this is a white horizontal line and below this is the subheading in white text: A proposal for an alternative to Public Private Partnerships. In the bottom half of the image is a white vector illustration of a public building. The cover of a report in portrait A4 proportions. The top half of the cover shows an image of a large building in construction. The bottom half shows a muted dark yellow background with white text. The title says Scotland Against Public Private Partnerships. The subheading says Briefing paper on the use of tax havens by Hub and PPP project companies. Above this to the left is the date 26.02.23 and to the right it says Common Weal Policy.Cropped image of a newspaper article in The Herald Scotland Sunday paper. It shows part of the headline which says £8.5bn bill for just £2.9bn worth of Scottish infrastructure projects. This text is on a white section of the page over an almost full page image of buildings with an overpass.

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.jubileescotland.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/JUBILEE-PPP-FINAL.mp4

Animation credit: Cristina Ertze and Jubilee Scotland

Is there an alternative?

In collaboration with our Scotland Against Public Private Partnerships (SAPPP) Task Force, we have drafted a proposal for an alternative to PPPs. It outlines the issues with PPPs, what seems to be hindering progress in the abolishing the failed model and our recommendations for finding a better alternative which puts the public needs of safety, quality, well-being, sustainability and value for money front and centre.

The draft position paper proposes Public Public Partnerships as one avenue to explore. Based on an existing model, this would mean local councils could work with the Scottish Government to maximise their collective powers, playing to their respective strengths in terms of planning and borrowing to ensure public infrastructure is publicly owned. Read our full draft position paper and other documents / articles by clicking the images below or see the links listed beneath.

Proposal paper and articles:

Financing Public Scotland – A Proposal for an Alternative to Public Private Partnerships

Scotland Against Public Private Partnerships: Briefing Paper on the Use of Tax Havens by Hub and PPP Project companies. 

The Herald Article – Revealed: The £8.5bn bill for £2.9bn of Scots infrastructure projects

PPPs Hampering Net Zero Ambitions

Public Private Partnerships – A Scottish and International Problem

PPPs Stifling Public Pay?

“We may need private companies to design and build our public infrastructure but this is where their involvement needs to end. They should not own or manage our public assets.”

If you would like further information about our campaign or would like to share your experience of PPPs, please contact mail@jubileescotland.org.uk.

Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn to keep up to date on our progress and see our Scotland Against Public Private Partnerships campaign page for actions we’ve taken so far. 

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