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Another example of ambiguous partnerships is illustrated by the recent announcement that the current Minister of Health of the Government of Southern Sudan joined the board of advisers of 'Jarch Management Group Ltd.', a US private investment company claiming disputed rights over some oil concessions in the Greater Upper Nile region [ 41].
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In a 2004 report, it concluded: "It cannot be taken for granted that public-private partnerships are more efficient than public investment and government supply of services… the theory is ambiguous and the empirical evidence is mixed".
Ambiguous, you?
Morally ambiguous".
And ambiguous.
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