Video: Government hides £32bn PFI debt
Should Labour publicly reveal the scale of PFI and PPP debt?
Should Labour publicly reveal the scale of PFI and PPP debt?
Kevin Reed talks to Mario Christodoulou about Accountancy Age’s discovery
that the government intends to keep £32bn of PFI and PPP debt off the books by
using different accounting rules for internal and external accounts.
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