ZAGREB, Nov 29 (Hina) - During an entire day of discussions on privatisation, MPS made a number of criticisms and requested the government to prepare a new law as soon as possible, to which vice-premier Slavko Linic has pledged. He
stressed the government would do everything so that it is even clearer in the management of state property and the acceleration of the privatisation process. Commenting on criticisms by opposition MPs that sitting in companies' supervisory boards were "incompetent people appointed according to their political suitability", Linic said the government would increase its responsibility, and charges would be filed against the management and supervisory boards of companies bringing about harm to the state. Linic dismissed claims that privatisation processes made small profits, and stressed that significant profits in the state budget had been made through privatisation, while there were no unpaid debts f
ZAGREB, Nov 29 (Hina) - During an entire day of discussions on
privatisation, MPS made a number of criticisms and requested the
government to prepare a new law as soon as possible, to which vice-
premier Slavko Linic has pledged.
He stressed the government would do everything so that it is even
clearer in the management of state property and the acceleration of
the privatisation process.
Commenting on criticisms by opposition MPs that sitting in
companies' supervisory boards were "incompetent people appointed
according to their political suitability", Linic said the
government would increase its responsibility, and charges would be
filed against the management and supervisory boards of companies
bringing about harm to the state.
Linic dismissed claims that privatisation processes made small
profits, and stressed that significant profits in the state budget
had been made through privatisation, while there were no unpaid
debts from bas privatisation.
The parliament will be voting on the analysis of the state portfolio
with a review of the privatisation process next week.
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