Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed Directive No. 47/CT-TTg directing to strengthen management, improve efficiency in use, and handle houses and land at state-owned enterprises.
Accordingly, to ensure the management, use and handling of houses and land at state-owned enterprises for the right purposes, effectively, in accordance with the provisions of law, avoiding loss and waste, the Prime Minister requested ministries, branches, localities, agencies representing state owners, and state-owned enterprises to strictly implement the provisions of the law on land, the law on management and use of state capital invested in production and business, the law on auction, and the law on equitization.
In which, the Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to amend and supplement regulations guiding the content of land use plans, prepare and approve land use plans when equitizing state-owned enterprises, to be completed in 2024.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment regularly reviews and evaluates the land management and use regime of economic organizations (including SOEs) according to the provisions of the law on land to amend and supplement according to its authority or report to competent authorities for appropriate amendments and supplements, ensuring strict management and effective use of land used by SOEs.
For local authorities, the Directive clearly states that People's Committees at all levels are responsible for: Managing land in the locality according to the authority and responsibilities prescribed by the 2024 Land Law and detailed implementing documents; directing the review to complete legal documents on land of state-owned enterprises according to the provisions of the law on land, ensuring the prescribed time, avoiding causing trouble and difficulties for enterprises.
People's Committees at all levels shall direct the receipt of houses and land of state-owned enterprises whose recovery plans have been approved by competent authorities, and transfer them to local management and handling in accordance with the provisions of law; avoid pushing, prolonging implementation time, and causing waste.
Resolutely reclaim land from state-owned enterprises that do not use land for the purposes assigned, leased, or recognized by the State for land use rights; lend or lease land not in accordance with regulations; land assigned to the State for management but encroached or occupied; do not put land into use or delay the progress of land use compared to the progress recorded in the investment project; do not fulfill financial obligations to the State; reduce or no longer have the need to use land and other cases according to the provisions of the law on land,...
People's Committees at all levels shall conduct inspections, checks, promptly detect and strictly handle violations in land management and use at state-owned enterprises in accordance with the provisions of law to ensure publicity, transparency, and avoid loss, waste and negativity. Stop using houses and land for the purposes of leasing, lending, arranging for housing, joint ventures, associations, etc. in violation of regulations.
The Prime Minister requested the agency representing the ownership of state-owned enterprises to direct state-owned enterprises to strictly comply with the provisions of the law on land, the law on management and use of state capital invested in production and business at enterprises, the law on auction, the law on equitization and other relevant laws...