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The amount, however, is a conservative estimate based on a static 3.5-percent risk ratio that does not consider the variations depending on the phases of the projects covered by government guarantees.
Documents obtained from the Department of Finance (DoF) indicated that the National Government would pay an average of $1.82 billion from 2002 to 2010 alone, representing the guarantee extended to BOT operators.
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The amount, however, is a conservative estimate based on a static 3.5-percent risk ratio that does not consider the variations depending on the phases of the projects covered by government guarantees.
Documents obtained from the Department of Finance (DoF) indicated that the National Government would pay an average of $1.82 billion from 2002 to 2010 alone, representing the guarantee extended to BOT operators.
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By Des Ferriols | April 11, 2002 - 12:00am
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