To date over 300 facilities worth 164bn tenge privatized
Currently, the Comprehensive Privatization Plan includes 904 facilities. Of these, the full information on 876 facilities has been entered on the web portal gosreestr.kz.
"This list does not include 28 facilities of republican ownership, which are subject to reorganization and state registration. These facilities functioned as branches of the joint stock company "Railway hospitals of disaster medicine" and RSE "Kazakhavtodor". According to the decisions of the State Commission for Economic Modernization, these organizations are subject to reorganization", said Sholpankulov.
In general, taking into account the reorganized and liquidated facilities, the implementation of the Comprehensive Privatization Plan is 71%.
"For 2 years 476 facilities of the Comprehensive Privatization Plan were put forward, including 367 facilities for the amount of 164 billion tenge. In addition, 255 facilities are at the stage of reorganization and liquidation", said Berik Sholpankulov.
As the Vice-Minister informed, 463 facilities were planned for implementation in 2017. The plan is executed for 97%.
"289 facilities were put forward, 190 of them were sold. 162 facilities were reorganized and are subject to liquidation For objective reasons, the sale of 12 facilities was postponed to 2018. In the reporting year, 190 facilities worth 108 billion tenge were sold", he added.
We note, during the press-conference, the Vice-Minister of National Economy Serik Zhumangarin said that the Comprehensive Privatization Plan is planned to be completed by August, 2018.
Akbota Kuzekbay
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