SOEs' committee will face several challenges: experts

Jul 22nd at 07:22
22-07-2016 07:22:39+07:00

SOEs' committee will face several challenges: experts

The Government's establishment of a special committee to manage capital at State-owned enterprises (SOEs) is necessary, but it is likely to face significant challenges in its work, experts said.

 

The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has drafted a decree on the establishment of the committee, which will help remove conflicts among State functions by separating State ownership performance from policy making and market regulation.

Official data released earlier this year showed that companies wholly owned by the State or in which it has a major stake have a combined asset value of about VND5 quadrillion, or US$222.2 billion. These companies are currently administered by ministries and sectors.

According to the draft decree, ministries and provincial or municipal people's committees are to transfer the ownership of 30 SOEs in various areas soon, such as in electricity, oil and gas, aviation and maritime and telecommunications, to the special committee.

The 30 companies, mentioned in the box below, reportedly account for more than 80 per cent of the total value of State capital and assets.

The special committee will be regulated by the law on management and use of State capital at enterprises, with three major tasks:

- Monitor and assess investment capital and asset portfolios of the State in companies; and analyse and forecast the market situation for State investments.

- Perform all rights of State ownership in the role of an owner or a shareholder in companies.

- Advise the Government and the Prime Minister on using and managing capital for production and business activities of enterprises.

Nguyen Dinh Cung, director of the Central Institute for Economic Management, told reporters in June that the committee would operate like a business, and its establishment plan was scheduled to be discussed in the National Assembly in the third quarter of this year.

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung told Phap luat Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh (HCM City Law) newspaper that such a committee was necessary to handle weaknesses in State management mechanisms for businesses.

Ministries and sectors currently perform the rights of ownership in enterprises, but they are not responsible for the business results. This led to inefficient use of State capital and assets, he said.

Practical measures

Nguyen Hoang Hai, vice chairman of the Viet Nam Association of Financial Investors, said the newly drafted decree was "full of practicality".

It would enable ministries and sectors to "give their whole minds" to State management affairs, and a single committee would find it easier to supervise SOE operations, he told Thoi bao Kinh te Viet Nam (Viet Nam Economic Times).

However, Hai said ministries and sectors might delay passing SOEs to the committee, like they did with the State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC), for certain interests.

The SCIC, a strategic investment arm of the Government, was established more than 10 years ago to manage State interests in companies and projects. But ministries and sectors still assume a dominant role in administering State utility firms.

"Without drastic action, there is a possibility that very few SOEs will be transferred from ministries and sectors to the committee, even dozens of years after the decree takes effect," Hai said.

Le Dang Doanh, former director of the Central Institute for Economic Management, agreed that it would not be easy to detach SOEs from the governance of ministries since economic groups and corporations were considered "a big pot of rice" for them.

He said besides building the committee, the best way to promote the operational efficiency of SOEs was to accelerate their equitisation process.

Equitisation of SOEs

"Only with equitisation can the problem of ‘privileged groups' be solved. With the Prime Minister showing determination in resolving this, I hope we will be able to prevent situations where a minister can appoint his daughter or son [to a position in a company]," he said.

"Handing over enterprises is not as easy as moving vases of flowers from a table to one another," an official from the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) said on condition of anonymity.

The official said it took the MoIT at least six months to transfer a business with transparent financial situation to the SCIC, so it would likely take several years for ministries to transfer 30 businesses to the committee.

Therefore, the time for establishing the committee should be scrutinised because immediate establishment may slow down or interrupt the SOE equitisation process.

The official also said the committee must have the organisational structure of a "super-ministry" in order to manage various sectors ranging from manufacturing, construction to trading. This may add to the burden of the State budget, while the Government is trying to cut down personnel.

A leader of the Viet Nam National Petroleum Group, who wanted to remain anonymous, said as either ministries or the committee managed SOEs, it was important that the authorities used their power and responsibility well.

They are to create conditions for enterprises to reach their business goals, with transparent mechanisms based on market developments.

"What's important is the efficiency of management methods," Do Ha Nam, vice chairman of the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocao Association, told the local press.

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