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Public service reforms doomed 'without clarity'

PM David Cameron’s hopes of reforming public services will founder unless new providers are given certainty about the kinds of businesses they can run and the level of profits they can expect to receive, an independent think-tank has argued.

PM David Cameron's hopes of reforming public services will founder unless new providers are given certainty about the kinds of businesses they can run and the level of profits they can expect to receive, an independent think-tank has argued.

Andrew Haldenby, director of Reform, made the claim after holding a seminar under Chatham House rules with senior Cabinet Office officials responsible for driving value for money in public spending.

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