Use of private entity raises openness issues
From Sunshine Review
January 25, 2009
[edit] Use of private entity raises openness issues
"The UNLV Research Foundation’s use of a private, nonprofit corporation to help develop the university’s business park is reducing public access to information about the 122-acre project in ways some public officials are criticizing.
Foundation officials say the more secretive approach will pay off by allowing business matters including negotiations with companies to remain confidential. Universities often use private corporations to develop land, and the change will help shield the foundation from lawsuits, including those that lenders and tenants might file."
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