CMSC eyes VNPT, MobiFone, and other 17 state-owned companies

Jun 19th at 08:28
19-06-2019 08:28:27+07:00

CMSC eyes VNPT, MobiFone, and other 17 state-owned companies

MobiFone, VNPT, and the other 17 companies have been exposed to the gunfire of the Commission for Management of State Capital at Enterprises’ (CMSC) financial supervision.

Chairman of the CMSC Nguyen Hoang Anh has recently approved Decision No.151/QD-UBQLV outlining the 2019 plan of financial supervision for 19 state-owned companies.

Accordingly, the inspections will take a look at the preservation and development of state capital, capital management, debt and asset management, solvencies, and business performance. In addition, the CMSC will also look at their compliance with investment regulations as well as payment and bonus policies and allowances for labourers and employees.

A representative of the CMSC said that the inspections will assess the performance of the businesses and help them fix difficulties and reach business targets.

On last September 30, the CMSC was officially launched to represent state interest in 19 SOEs. The organ manages VND1,000 trillion ($43.48 billion) worth of state capital in these SOEs that have a total asset value of VND2,300 trillion ($100 billion).

At the launch ceremony, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc stated that establishing the CMSC will help to improve the efficiency of SOEs. Vietnam has learnt from the experiences of Chinese and Singaporean versions of the CMSC, which were launched long years ago.

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