ST Explains: What are public-private partnerships?

The Government will be taking over the ownership and management of the Singapore Sports Hub on Dec 9, 2022. PHOTO: SINGAPORE SPORTS HUB
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SINGAPORE - The Sports Hub is the most prominent example of a public-private partnership (PPP) that did not work out as planned. But PPPs have been around for some time, and many of them have yielded results.

On Friday (June 10), Sport Singapore (SportSG) chief executive Lim Teck Yin said the termination of the Sports Hub PPP was not a failure.

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