In July 1997 a
Private Finance Initiative (PFI) taskforce was established within the
Treasury to provide central co-ordination for the roll-out of PFI. Known as the Treasury Taskforce (TTF), its main responsibilities were to standardise the procurement process and train staff throughout government in the ways of PFI, especially in the private finance units of other government departments. The TTF initially consisted of a policy arm staffed by five civil servants, and a projects section employing eight private sector executives led by
Adrian Montague, formally co-head of Global Project Finance at
investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort. In 1999 the policy arm of TTF was moved to the
Office of Government Commerce (OGC), but it was subsequently moved back to the Treasury. ==Formation of Partnerships UK==