-
becomes less regulated.
Government functions and
services may also be
privatised (which may also be
known as "franchising" or "out-sourcing"); in this...
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nationalised British Steel Corporation (BSC),
formed in 1967,
which was
privatised as a
public limited company,
British Steel plc, in 1988. It was once a...
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privatised. In Victoria, for instance, the
Victorian Totalisator Agency Board began operating in
March 1961 as a
state enterprise, and was
privatised...
-
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...
- Rail to be
privatised.
Between 1994 and 1997, in
accordance with the
Railways Act 1993, the core
activities of
British Rail were
privatised. Ownership...
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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...
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further £1.5 billion—a so-called "green dowry"—of
public funds. The ten
privatised regional water authorities were:
Anglian Water (previously
Anglian Water...
- del Pacífico, and minority-owned by
Vantage Airport Group.
Sangster was
privatised and
turned over by
Airports Authority of
Jamaica to the
consortium in...
-
League football club Lion City
Sailors FC,
after Forrest Li acquired,
privatised and
renamed Home United. The
company initially named Garena was established...
- for
freight transport,
accounting for just 0.84% of
goods movement. The
privatised network is
highly efficient,
requiring few
subsidies and
running with...