In the report prepared by the Presidency Strategy and Budget Directorate about 2018, it was stated that m Public-Private Cooperation would continue to be used but the problems of the system were not mentioned at all.
It aimed to expand projects such as airports, bridges, city hospitals, which were made with guaranteed contracts that the government offered as an indicator of growth and development and which did not burden the budget, causing large amounts to be transferred from the budget to the contractors and capital groups.
In the sorun Public-Private Cooperation ken report prepared by the Presidency Strategy and Budget Directorate about 2018, it is stated that the public-private cooperation method which has been implemented since 1986 will continue to be used in the upcoming period, while the problems and the problems that the system causes are hardly mentioned.
This report, which is used more intensively in transportation, health and energy fields, will be used in urban infrastructure and small scale projects with different sectors in the coming periods. The findings are listed as follows: In view of new areas and possible models, existing Public and Private Cooperation (KÖİ) It is a necessity that legislation should be handled in a new framework in order to enable different models in different sectors to be applied and to ensure integrity in KÖİ applications. The evaluation of alternative financing methods in the KÖİ field and the completion of the technical and legal infrastructure are considered as a necessity.