“…Private sector involvement in infrastructure provision and services delivery is not an entirely new approach in Malaysia, but had been in existence since 1983, basically in the form of privatisation, whereby the public users pay for the services of the infrastructure projects rendered, projects such as toll roads, ports and independent power producers (IPPs), sewerage systems, etc. (Salleh and Siong, 2008). In 2006, after 22 years, the privatisation policy of the private sector's role in infrastructure delivery was metamorphosised into the PPP as the mechanism for improving the effectiveness of infrastructure delivery, from having initially focused on the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) mode of PPP.…”