Goldman Sachs' Road to Riches
News: Like a real estate agent
representing both buyer and seller, Goldman
Sachs simultaneously urges governments to
privatize highways, advises them as they
structure the deals, and buys a piece of the
action.
January 1, 2007
Mother Jones
Number of city and state governments that
have hired Goldman Sachs to advise them on
privatizing highways: 4
Amount that Goldman Sachs clients
recently put into a fund that invests in
infrastructure such as highways: $3
billion
Amount that Goldman Sachs gave to a PAC
established by its lobbying firm, Hillco
Partners, to push a 2001 Texas ballot
measure allowing privately operated roads:
$10,000
Minimum amount Goldman Sachs paid Hillco
lobbyist J. McCartt, a former aide to Texas
governor Rick Perry, between 2002 and 2005:
$95,000
Difference between the amount Goldman
Sachs offered for Houston's 83 miles of toll
roads in 2005 and what a subsequent study
found they were really worth: 86 percent
Number of county commissioners who voted
to privatize: 0
Number of Goldman Sachs funds that
invested in Australian toll road operator
MIG while the bank was advising Indiana on
its privatization deal with MIG: 3
Amount it would cost to drive through
NYC's Holland Tunnel if a MIG-style toll
pricing scheme had been put in place at its
inception: $185