-
becomes less regulated.
Government functions and
services may also be
privatised (which may also be
known as "franchising" or "out-sourcing"); in this...
-
Privatized tax
collection occurs wherever the
state p****es on its
obligation to
collect taxes to
private companies or
firms in
return for a
fixed or ad...
- loss-making for
several years, and
there have been
various attempts to
privatise the company, and
frequent changes to the corporation's
management and...
- all
railways in Turkey. However, with the
government taking steps to
privatise some of the
Turkish railway network,
rolling stock and
operations were...
- by 1992 a
total of 97
mines had been closed;
those that
remained were
privatised in 1994. The
resulting closure of 150 coal mines, some of
which were not...
- more than 11,000 BBC workers, over a
proposal to cut 4,000 jobs, and to
privatise parts of the BBC,
disrupted much of the BBC's
regular programming. In...
-
privatised. In Victoria, for instance, the
Victorian Totalisator Agency Board began operating in
March 1961 as a
state enterprise, and was
privatised...
- 072
miles (16,209 km). In
Great Britain, the
British Rail
network was
privatised between 1994 and 1997,
followed by a
rapid rise in p****engers.
Great British...
-
allowed AIB to take up a 24.9%
stake in the bank. In 2001, the bank was
privatised and
became a
subsidiary of
Keppel Capital Holdings Ltd (KCH), as part...
-
British Rail network. It was one of the
first parts of
British Rail to be
privatised.
Unlike most
other preserved railways in the
United Kingdom, the Vale...