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Lords to look into PFI arrangements

09 Nov 2009, Mario Christodoulou, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1786813/lords-look-pfi-arrangements

A government committee will hear from academics about the value for money of controversial private finance initiatives (PFI).

The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee which is looking into PFI and off-balance sheet debt, will hear from three university experts.

Professor Allyson Pollock of the University of Edinburgh, Dr Chris Edwards of the University of East Anglia as well as Sir Peter Dixon, Chairman of UCL Hospital will answer questions before the committee on whether the schemes are value for money and what alternative systems of funding public infrastructure procurement might be available.

A statement from the House of Lords, said Dixon would likely be asked about his experience of the PFI project used to build the new University College London Hospital and how the use of private finance in public infrastructure projects may be influenced by the credit crunch.

In September, Accountancy Age, published concerns of former treasury adviser David Heald who said the government would effectively leave £32bn of debt off the public balance sheet by using a softer accounting treatment which did not treat PFIs as debt.

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