Jubilee Scotland is campaigning against the use of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Scotland. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are long-term contracts where the private sector designs, builds, finances and operates an infrastructure project. Since the 1990s Scotland has been using PPPs to fund public projects. This scheme \u2013 in its various forms over the years (PFI, NPD, HUB) \u2013 has left cash-strapped local authorities across Scotland paying millions more for public projects than needed. Scotland has a higher per-capita expenditure on PPPs than any other UK region. We conducted research for a report on the negative impact they have have had on Scotland\u2019s public services, working with organisations like Oxfam, Unison, and experts in the field like Helen Mercer from People Vs PFI. In early 2020, we hosted a book launch for Dexter Whitfield\u2019s new book, and successfully hosted the launch of our report recommending alternatives to these schemes at Holyrood.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n