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国资委:健全中国特色国有资产监管体制 国有企业改革要先加强监管、防止国有资产流失

State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission: Improve the regulatory system for state-owned assets with Chinese characteristics. The reform of state-owned enterprises must first strengthen supervision to prevent the loss of state-owned ass

Breakings ·  Jan 1 09:07

"Qiushi" magazine published a signed article by the CPC committee of the State Council's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission: Further deepen the reform of state-owned assets and state-owned enterprises to provide solid strategic support for modernization with Chinese characteristics. The article points out that the reform of state-owned enterprises must first strengthen supervision to prevent the loss of state-owned assets. If this is not done well, other reforms of state-owned enterprises will be difficult to achieve the expected results. It is necessary to uphold the separation of government and enterprises, and the separation of government and assets, to improve the institutional system for the contributors of operational state-owned assets and the centralized regulatory system, to create specialized regulatory institutions for state-owned assets, and to promote specialized, systematic, legalized, and efficient supervision. Improve the supervision and constraint mechanisms for contributors, make good use of information technology and Asia Vets, explore and promote transparent supervision in key areas such as "three major and one large", enhance real-time monitoring, strengthen supervisory rigidity, and effectively prevent and resolve risks. Adhere to the unity of "allowing flexibility" and "maintaining control", enhance strategic coordination among relevant management departments, firmly manage what should be managed, and do not manage what should not be managed, fully respecting the property rights and operational autonomy of corporate legal persons.

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