M’sia leads in public-private partnership initiatives


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is the Asean leader in formulating policies on using public-private partnerships (PPPs) to finance and develop infrastructure, according to Philippines-based Asean Constructors Federation chairman Jorge Consunji.

“We (the Philippines) can learn from Malaysia, which is way ahead in this area compared with other Asean countries. Malaysia has done very well in tapping both private and public funds to finance infrastructure development,” said Consunji on the sidelines of the 4th Malaysian Construction Summit 2012.

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