How South Africa Governing Their Services Contract in Public Private Partnership: A Systemic Review Study
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Governance is very important in the commitment to continue cooperation in the public-private partnership (PPP). By using the literature study method, this research tries to explain the forms of partnerships that exist in the South African country. Based on research with the theme of PPP in the South African country. Based on the information gathered in this article, there are 3 issues found in PPP in South Africa: health, food security, and public services. This study also explains the variables that exist in PPP management such as actors, regulations, and service arrangements. In general, the government still plays an important role in partnerships with the private sector, so it is still difficult to clarify the pattern of work contracts.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24198/jmpp.v6i1.25069
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