179 privatization objects put up for auction in 2017
As of today, 179 objects have already been put up for sale from the objects of privatization in 2017, of which 60 objects worth 6.9 billion tenge were sold. 99 facilities are at the stage of reorganization and liquidation.
Pre-sale preparation is carried out for 209 objects, 77 of them are evaluated.
Within the second wave of privatization, since 2014, 470 facilities have been sold for a total of 127.6 billion tenge, including 30 objects of republican ownership for 11 billion tenge; 228 objects of municipal property for 21 billion tenge; 212 objects of the quasi-public sector worth 95.6 billion tenge.
At present, the Comprehensive Plan is updated, supplemented by the results of the inventory and includes 879 facilities.
In addition, since 2016, 240 objects for the amount of 64.5 billion tenge have been sold under the Integrated Privatization Plan, of which 19 objects of the republican ownership are worth 7.5 billion tenge. 120 objects of municipal property for 18 billion tenge; 101 objects of the quasi-public sector for 39 billion tenge.
In addition, 191 facilities are at the stage of reorganization, liquidation.
Realization of 17 largest companies of "Samruk-Kazyna" is planned in 2019-2020.
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