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Treasury CS John Mbadi says the government will intensify public-private partnerships to ease fiscal pressure and bridge the infrastructure funding gap, despite concerns raised by the Adani deal. He spoke at a high-level PPP symposium attended by key private sector players.
Government to Boost PPP Use Despite Adani Deal Backlash
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