Vietnam Railways begs for VND471bn handout
The Vietnam Railways
Corporation has asked the prime minister to let the Ministry of Transport
give them VND471bn (USD21m) to pay outstanding salaries to staff, and
payments to suppliers and contractors.
Vietnam Railways
begs for VND471bn handout
According to Vietnam
Railways, those are constructions were built under emergency orders by the
government. However, they have incurred a debt of over VND471bn to
contractors since 2013. Each year, they incurred additional VND45bn (USD2m)
of debts to employees, material suppliers and the banks.
"The contractors have
had many difficulties in the past years and may have to shut down their
accounts or operations," Vietnam Railways wrote in the report.
In addition, many contractors
under Vietnam Railways are undergoing equitisation, making it even more
difficult to review their debts and any potential dividends. Vietnam Railways
said they were unable to recover tens of billions of VND in dividends or debt
payments.
According to Vietnam
Railways, the revenues from railway transportation in the first six months of
2016 dropped to VND3.12trn (USD139.81m). It is said that they lost a lot of
passengers as the mass fish deaths had badly affected tourism in four central
provinces. Price competition with airlines and the collapse of Ghenh Bridge,
a key bridge on the North-South railway line, had also contributed to the
losses.
In early September, the
Government Inspectorate announced various wrongdoings at Vietnam Railways
during the 2010-2013 period. It spent large amounts of public money on
impractical projects and violated property management accounting rules on
numerous occasions.
Vietnam Railways spent
VND14bn (USD627,000) on 188 overseas business trips or studying trips.
However, 23 trips are not planned or have invitation letters from their
partners. Five overseas trips in 2012 and 2013, worth over VND1.7bn were
carried out by local tourism companies.
The report claims that
Vietnam Railways had done ineffective business despite its huge
infrastructure, racked up losses and disregarded the country's interests. It
overspent VND29bn (USD1.3m) for three equipment purchase projects which had a
total value of VND408bn.
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 9, 2016
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