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What, ’s going on with public contracts?

2 June 2024 by Financial Mirror
What, ’s going on with public contracts?

The Cyprus government has scrapped a €1.2 billion concession for the development of the Larnaca marina and port, leading to questions about the financial viability of public contracts and the administration’s cash flow.

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