State capital management commission completes tasks for 2020
The Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) has completed the settlement of 233 out of 259 cases transferred from ministries, including 44 handled in 2020, heard a conference in Hanoi on January 11.
Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh presents the individuals with third-class Labour Orders (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) 🏅– The Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) hascompleted the settlement of 233 out of 259 cases transferred from ministries,including 44 handled in 2020, heard a conference in Hanoi on January 11.
Throughout 2020, the commissionsubmitted proposals to the Prime Minister on the restructuring and adjustment of charter capital of many enterprises, while reporting the situation of inefficiententerprises as well as giving solutions.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts, itshowed strong performance in leading the State-owned sector in the moment withvarious challenges.
෴ With the efforts to realise the twin targets of preventingCOVID-19 pandemic and boosting socio-economic development at the same time, Stated-ownedeconomic groups and corporations completed all tasks and plans set for the year.
Total revenue of 19 Stated-owned enterprises reached over 767trillion VND (33.26 billion USD), equivalent to 87.36 percent of the yearly target and 85.72percent of the result in 2019. Their pre-tax profit was estimated at over 21trillion VND, while the State budget payment of 17 out of the 19 enterpriseshit over 56 trillion VND, equivalent to 112 percent of the goal for 2020 and79.3 percent compared to that in 2019.
Addressing the conference, Permanent Deputy Prime MinisterTruong Hoa Binh hailed the achievements that the commission has made.
♏ He noted that the commission, which was formed three years ago and has becomeoperational for nearly two years, has overcome difficulties to complete allassigned tasks, maintaining and expanding the State capital in enterprises, hence making important contributions to the country’s socio-economic development.
He suggested the commission enhance its management efficiency,while improving transparency and accountability, thus not allowing losses andwastefulness of State capital and property. At the same time, it should show stronger performance as the capitalownership representative at 19 groups and corporations, aiming to develop theState capital at enterprises, he said. The commission needs to build specific criteria and indicationsassessing the efficiency of enterprises, while strengthening the application oftechnological advances in supervising businesses' operations, stated the Deputy PM. He stressed that the restructuring and renovation as well as theequitisation of State-owned enterprises should be sped up with higher quality,along with the digitalisation of businesses amidst the fourth IndustrialRevolution. Meanwhile, it is necessary for the commission to focus on detecting projects and enterprises suffering losses and inefficient operations, thus avoiding capital losses. On the occasion, four members of the commission were honouredwith the Labour Order, third class, while seven others received certificates ofmerit from the Prime Minister in recognition of their outstanding performanceand contributions to the national construction an defence./.
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