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The Construction of This Giant Hospital Has Been Entrusted to the Private Sector to Save Money: the Chamber of Accounts Has Cost the Extra 440 Million Euros

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The Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien in Évry was supposed to save public money through a partnership with the Eiffage group. Result: 1.2 billion euros final bill, 440 million extra costs according to the Chamber of Accounts, and a fiasco that will become the typical example of the drifts of public-private contracts in the hospital sector. More
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The Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien in Évry was supposed to save public money through a partnership with the Eiffage group. Result: 1.2 billion euros final bill, 440 million extra costs according to the Chamber of Accounts, and a fiasco that will become the typical example of the drifts of public-private contracts in the hospital sector. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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