The Ministry of Finance requests to prompt state-owned enterprises to submit financial statements
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- 23:46 09/05/2023
DNHN - The Ministry of Finance has just issued a directive requesting a report on the financial situation and production and business results of state-owned enterprises in 2022.
The Ministry of Finance has just issued a directive urging businesses to report their financial situation and production and business results for 2022. Officials are to be dispatched to ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government-affiliated agencies, the Committee for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises, and the People's Committees of the provinces and centrally-run cities (the owner's representative agency).
Accordingly, the Ministry of Finance instructs the owner's representative agency to review and urge State-owned enterprises and representatives of State-owned capital in State-owned enterprises to submit data to report 2022 financial statements to the Information System for Management and Supervision of State Capital at Enterprises (the Mis System) by May 15 and to approve reports by regulations.

Likewise, the owner's representative agency is responsible for reviewing, approving, and assuming responsibility for the enterprise's data on the State Capital Management and Supervision Information System.
If the enterprise and the representative of State-owned capital fail to submit a report or submit it late during the year, the Ministry of Finance will request that the owner's representative agency review the enterprise's compliance with the reporting regime. ...and the representative of the State capital share when conducting the assessment and classification of the enterprise and the evaluation of the completion of tasks for the enterprise manager, the representative of the State capital share in the enterprise for that year by the provisions of the law. regulations.
This Ministry proposes that, for credit institutions and units with state capital under the management of the State Bank of Vietnam, the State Bank of Vietnam summarise and report using the reporting form provided by the State Bank of Vietnam.
On this basis, an evaluation is conducted of the state's capital investment in the units, the management and use of capital and assets, and the performance outcomes of the units, along with detailed data, recommendations, and proposals. Send solutions to the Ministry of Finance by the 15th of May so that it may summarise and report.
Recently, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signed Directive 12/CT-TTg on tasks and solutions to renovate the operation of the State Capital Management Committee in enterprises, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and promoting resources. 19 economic groups and state-owned corporations invested.
Accordingly, the Prime Minister directed the Committee for Management of State Capital at Enterprises to urgently complete and submit to the Prime Minister by May 15, 2023, a plan to implement the Politburo's conclusions on continuing to improve and renew the Committee's activities by the direction of the Government leadership in Document No. 1200/VPCP-DMDN of the Office of the Government dated April 14, 2023.
Completely address the many-years-long backlog of issues, especially those with a deadline for submission to the Government Party Committee and the Politburo. Five will report to the Prime Minister in 2023 regarding projects and enterprises: Phase 2 production expansion project of the Thai Nguyen iron and steel factory, Quy Xa iron ore mining and selection project, and Lao Cai iron and steel factory project, Dung Quat Ship Industry One Member Limited Liability Company.
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