Focusing on inspecting inventory of public assets at units with large and complex assets

VCN - According to Official Dispatch No. 1456/BTC-QLCS on inspecting the preparation and implementation of the General Inventory of Public Assets recently issued by the Ministry of Finance, the inspection of the inventory of public assets focuses on units with large asset scale and large number of inventory items, complex assets, and slow implementation progress.
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The Ministry of Finance requests ministries, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees to proactively inspect the preparation and implementation of the General Inventory. Photo: Internet
The Ministry of Finance requests ministries, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees to proactively inspect the preparation and implementation of the General Inventory. Photo: Internet

In Official Dispatch No. 1456/BTC-QLCS, the Ministry of Finance requests ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government agencies, other central agencies, and People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities to inspect the preparation and implementation of the General Inventory of Public Assets.

Regarding the inspection of ministries, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees, according to the provisions of Point a, Clause 4, Article 2, Point a, Clause 5, Article 2 of Decision No. 213/QD-TTg dated March 1, 2024, and Point 4 of Official Dispatch No. 138/CD-TTg dated December 20, 2024 of the Prime Minister, ministries, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees are responsible for conducting inspections of the inventory of public assets at agencies, organizations, units, and infrastructure assets invested and managed by the State under the management of ministries, central and local agencies.

In particular, focusing on units with large asset scale and large number of inventory units, complex assets, and slow implementation progress.

Therefore, the Ministry of Finance recommends that ministries, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees proactively inspect the preparation and implementation of the General Inventory for the units and subjects of the inventory under their management.

The inspection must be carried out throughout the process of implementing the General Inventory until the completion of the General Inventory Report of the Ministry, central agencies, and provincial People's Committees, and sent to the Ministry of Finance.

For the inspection of the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry will combine inspections in cluster/block and direct inspections at a number of ministries/localities with large scale, number of assets and inventory units, complex assets, and slow implementation progress.

Regarding the inspection subjects, based on the assigned tasks in Clause 1, Article 2 of Decision No. 213/QD-TTg dated March 1, 2024 and Point 4 of Official Dispatch No. 138/CD-TTg dated December 20, 2024 of the Prime Minister, on the basis of the results of the General Inventory reported and updated by ministries, central and local agencies on the General Inventory of Public Assets Software, the Ministry of Finance will conduct inspections focusing on ministries, central and local agencies with large asset scale and large number of inventory units, complex assets, and slow implementation progress.

Specifically, at the Central level, inspections will be conducted at the Ministry of Finance Headquarters for clusters/blocks including: ministries, ministerial-level agencies; agencies under the Government; other agencies at the Central level.

For localities, the inspections will be conducted in clusters including: 2 Clusters of Northern provinces; 2 Clusters of Central provinces; 2 Clusters of Southern provinces. At the same time, the inspections will be conducted combined with training on new policies and consulting on some draft legal documents.

For direct inspections, they will be carried out in some localities including: Ho Chi Minh City and the provinces: Dak Nong, Vinh Phuc, Bac Giang, Binh Duong, Ha Nam.

For some ministries and central agencies, they will be carried out at the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Construction, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

According to the official dispatch of the Ministry of Finance, the inspection period will be from March 1, 2024 to the date of direct inspection.

Regarding the inspection content, the Ministry of Finance will inspect the communication and dissemination work for agencies, units, organizations, enterprises and other subjects under its management to strictly implement regulations on management and use of public assets, regulations on depreciation and amortization of fixed assets and infrastructure assets invested and managed by the State; inspect the direction and management of the General Inventory of the inspected agencies, organizations and units.

At the same time, inspecting the guidance and training for inventory subjects and data synthesis subjects, which are agencies, organizations, units, enterprises and other subjects under the management scope; directly inspecting the implementation of inventory and synthesis of inventory result reports at a number of inventory units and synthesis units.

By Hoai Anh/ Huyen Trang

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