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State firms told to assess land before equitisation

State-owned businesses must undergo a review of their assets before they can be equitised over the next two years.
State firms told to assess land before equitisation ảnh 1State-owned businesses must undergo an urgent review of their assets before they can be equitised over the next two years. (Photo: thuonggiaonline.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – State-owned businesses must undergo a review of theirassets before they can be equitised over the next two years.

That’s the message from the Ministry of Finance which say companies must submitdetailed plans for approval based on regulations.

They must also register their transactions and post on the securities market.

The ministry wants to tighten inspections, supervision and auditing to preventloss of capital and state assets during equitisation and divestment.

Any sales, purchases or mergers must be transparent, and enterprises need tomake sure they have the right mechanisms in place before any deals.

The ministry will also be responsible for policies in regards to labourers,both working and redundant, restructure management and executive positions.

According to the Ministry of Finance’s report, from 2016 to the end of May2018, 137 State-owned enterprises (SOEs) were equitised. A total of 150.197 trillion VND (6.43 billion USD) was collected from divestments inthe reviewed period. In 2017 alone, the figure was 19.385 trillion VND,including 110 trillion VND (4.7 billion USD) from Saigon Beer-Alcohol-BeverageCorporation (Sabeco) which sold 53.59 percent stake in its charter capital.

However, the Ministry of Finance said that the submission and approval of SOErestructuring plans are still slow. By now, the Prime Minister has approved sixrestructuring plans two lists of divestment.

The Ministry of Transport has approved three restructuring plans, while theMinistry of Information and Communications adopted two plans and theElectricity of Vietnam, nine plans.

The Ministry of Finance said the deals are often too slow and do not conform with the planapproved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

Explaining reasons for the delay, the ministry said that some ministries,branches and localities were not strict enough.

In addition, equitised enterprises still have many problems in finance, landand labour in the pre-equitisation period which requires time to process.-VNA
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