Inspectors indict
Many of the
state-owned Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group's projects are
unprofitable, including the country’s first satellite, government inspectors
said.
Vinasat-1 was
launched in 2008 at a cost of over VND3.8 trillion (US$178.37 million),
but has made losses of VND1.58 trillion ($74.5 million), some VND329 billion
($15.4 million) more than projected, they said at a press conference
last Friday.
Vinasat-2, which
went into orbit in 2012 at a cost of VND5.4 trillion ($253.47
million), was also suffering losses.
They were among
“big-ticket” but inefficient projects that VNPT undertook between 2006 and
2011.
Many of its
projects were behind schedule by seven to eight months on average, which had
led to increased costs and reduced effectiveness.
Laying a
north-south undersea communication cable using official development
assistance of nearly VND3 trillion ($140.82 millin)had been delayed
by nearly 10 years.
This happened
because VNPT did not follow regulations while surveying, designing, and
estimating the cost of the project between 2004 and 2007.
It also failed to
“strictly” follow procedures in several other projects, which resulted in
squander.
Some projects were
suspended for being ineffective like Cityphone, a limited-range mobile
service that VNPT launched in
The group’s
investments in companies not in its core business of telecommunication had
yielded limited returns, inspectors said.
By the end of 2011
the group had sunk VND3.2 trillion ($150.2 million)in 86 businesses, of which
20 had not made profits.
VNPT also failed
to comply with the government’s order to pull out of 11 companies in non-core
businesses.
The government
needed to spell out the accountability of the company's executives related to
violations and shortcomings in management and use of funds and assets,
according to inspectors.
The government
needed to collect more than VND105 billion ($4.9 million) in taxes that the
group and its subsidiaries failed to pay, they said.
By Thai Son, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 7, 2013
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