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Main part of objects of Comprehensive Plan to be realized this year

4 July, 2017 10:57
Since 2016, the Comprehensive Privatization Plan has implemented 221 facilities, 189 facilities are in the process of reorganization or liquidation. This was announced by Minister of Finance of Kazakhstan Bakhyt Sultanov during the meeting of the Government.

According to primeminister.kz, B. Sultanov reported on the intermediate results of measures taken to accelerate the sale of state property and quasi-public sector and forthcoming tasks within the framework of the approved schedules. Since 2016, the Comprehensive Privatization Plan has implemented 221 facilities, 189 facilities are in the process of reorganization or liquidation.

"The measures taken have made it possible to intensify the privatization process, and most of the objects of the Comprehensive Plan (more than 80%) will be implemented already this year. In general, all prerequisites for timely and successful implementation of measures to execute the Comprehensive Privatization Plan have been created", B. Sultanov said.

Within the framework of the meeting, Chairman of the Board of Samruk-Kazyna National Welfare Fund U. Shukeyev, Chairman of the Board of the Baiterek Holding Ye. Dossayev, Chairman of the Board of the KazAgro Holding N. Malelov delivered speeches on the privatization process.

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Bakytzhan Sagintayev instructed the heads of state agencies and holdings to comply with the schedule for the sale of facilities and ensure its implementation on time.

In addition, it is necessary to complete the execution of the order of the Head of State as soon as possible to prepare a list of objects that will remain in state ownership. The ministries of national economy, finance and justice need to work on the issue of approving this list.

Control over the execution of these instructions was assigned to First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Askar Mamin.