Infrastructure PPP Renegotiations: Why governments keep paying more
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have become a prevalent mechanism for developing infrastructure across various nations. By combining the resources and expertise of both public and private sectors, PPPs aim to deliver…
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Infrastructure PPP Renegotiations: Why governments keep paying more
January 13, 2026 • Infrastructure, Public
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have become a prevalent mechanism for developing infrastructure across various nations. By combining the resources and expertise of both public and private…
The Auditors: When audit firms that certify also consult
January 7, 2026 • People, All
Audit firms have long served as the backbone of financial accountability and transparency. Their role, traditionally circumscribed to examining and verifying the financial statements of…
Federal Contracting Black Boxes: Subcontractors, pass-throughs, and hidden margins
January 2, 2026 • All, Labor
Federal contracting involves the U.S. government entering into agreements with private sector companies to procure goods and services. The scope is immense. In fiscal year…
Exposing Coal Mafia in India: The Devastating Impact of Corruption and Environmental Ruin
October 8, 2025 • All
In India’s energy landscape, coal remains both a lifeline and a curse. The country has the world’s fourth‑largest coal reserves and has historically relied on…
2025 Digital News Report By Reuters Institute: Eroding Public Trust, Growing Misinformation Threats, and Investigative Journalism’s Appeal
The Reuters Institute recently released is annual deep dive into the state of global digital media, and its findings capture a landscape undergoing rapid shifts…