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Each week APMG International runs a live show called 'Level up your Career' which is streamed on LinkedIn and Youtube. It's free to join and is a great opportunity to present your questions directly to thought leaders and seasoned industry professionals, all of whom have been selected to provide help and guidance to the community.

Our latest Level up your Career episode explores 'The winning formula for PPPs.' A huge thanks to our pannelists for their thoughts and expertise.

Panelists

Amandeep Singh Virk, Leading International PPP Transaction Advisor, The World Bank

Andre Kruger, Chief Operating Officer, PPP Training Online

Richard Foster, Director, Foster Infrastructure

Sergei Samolis, CEO, PPP Expertise Eurasia

Maurice Diamond, CP3P Tutor and Coach, IPATS Ltd

Your Hosts

Host: Nick Houlton, APMG-International

Question Master Suchitra Jacobs, APMG International

 

Click on the links below to access the question on YouTube

0:00:00 Introduction

0:01:51 Meet the Panelists

0:06:44 Should governments develop a long-term plan (+/-10 years) that includes a project list of projects to be procured on a traditional or PPP basis?

0:15:26 With expanding public debt in many countries PPPs seem like the answer, but when is a PPP structure not advisable?

0:25:03 Should a government have a PPP law in place to ensure the project's attraction to bidders and is PPPs law similar to governance or part of it? 

0:32:48 Some developing countries are embracing visions for 2030, what is the key role of PPPs for such visions? 

0:40:47 Do you have any guidance for how to mitigate the risk of corruption?

0:49:52 What is your key piece of advice for ensuring the success of a PPP?

0:56:58 Closing thoughts

1:03:22 The Next APMG Level Up Show

 

If you would like to be a pannelist on a future show, or have a have a question please contact us - we would love to hear from you!

Alicia Holbrook

As Head of Marketing for APMG International I work closely with the World Bank Group, the MDB's and the PPIAF to help PPP professionals access best practice information.