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Inspecting and urging disbursement of public investment capital at 3 ministries, agencies, and 13 localities

On the morning of March 25, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son chaired a meeting on the allocation and disbursement of public investment capital of 3 ministries, central agencies and 13 localities in the Mekong Delta under Working Group No. 5.

Thời báo Ngân hàngThời báo Ngân hàng25/03/2025

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In 2025, the total public investment capital of 3 ministries, central agencies and 13 localities under Working Group No. 5 assigned by the Prime Minister is VND 55,641 billion, of which domestic capital is VND 43,308 billion and foreign capital is VND 2,917 billion.

To date, the disbursement rate of the above ministries, agencies and localities has reached 7.74% of the plan assigned by the Prime Minister, higher than the national average of 7.32%. However, there are still 2 ministries, agencies and 6 localities with low disbursement rates, below the national average.

The Deputy Prime Minister asked the delegates attending the meeting to clarify the reasons for the slow disbursement, the reasons why resources cannot be deployed, and why money cannot be spent, thereby proposing solutions to promote the progress of disbursement of public investment capital.

According to reports from ministries and localities, the main reasons for the slow disbursement of funds by some ministries and localities are: Site clearance still takes a long time; many highway projects still lack filling materials; some projects still lack regulations on technical standards and regulations as a basis for implementation; coordination between central and local agencies is not good in some projects; projects to build district and commune headquarters are temporarily suspended...

However, ministries and localities have committed to making the greatest efforts to achieve the disbursement level required by the Government, in which Long An province strives to disburse 100% of public investment capital by 2025.

Some localities have proposed that the Prime Minister allow the extension of public investment capital from 2024 to 2025 for some projects. Ben Tre province has proposed that the Central Government soon issue documents guiding the implementation of projects when transferring them to new management units. Soc Trang and Ca Mau provinces have proposed that there should be a mechanism for handling material sources for key traffic projects.

At the meeting, representatives of the leaders of the Ministries of Finance, Construction, Agriculture and Environment, and Justice updated the progress of decrees implementing the revised Law on Public Investment, the new decree on ODA, procedures for settling site clearance costs, etc.

Concluding the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son highly appreciated the efforts of ministries, agencies and localities in finding solutions to outstanding issues as well as their commitment to speeding up the progress of public investment projects, especially highway projects.

Phó Thủ tướng Bùi Thanh Sơn phát biểu tại cuộc họp - Ảnh: VGP/Hải Minh
Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son speaks at the meeting - Photo: VGP/Hai Minh

Regarding tasks in the coming time, the Deputy Prime Minister requested that heads of ministries, central agencies and localities directly lead, direct, inspect and review each project; develop disbursement plans for each quarter and each month for each project.

Ministries, agencies and localities need to proactively review and evaluate the allocation capacity, implementation status and disbursement of each project to promptly have plans to internally transfer capital to projects in need, ensuring the disbursement of all allocated capital. For capital that has not been allocated by March 15, 2025, ministries, agencies and localities must report and propose a handling plan, send it to the Ministry of Finance for general synthesis, and report to competent authorities for consideration and decision.

Along with that, focus on promptly handling difficulties and problems that arise, arrange sufficient counterpart funds for ODA projects; direct investors and project management boards to closely coordinate with local authorities in site clearance for projects.

The Deputy Prime Minister suggested stepping up advocacy, propaganda, and policy communication to create consensus among people in site clearance, compensation, and resettlement support.

The Deputy Prime Minister assigned ministries, according to their assigned functions and tasks, to study and promptly handle issues within their authority, or promptly report to the Government and the Prime Minister on issues beyond their authority to help localities promptly remove difficulties and obstacles.

Working Group No. 5 is one of 7 working groups established by the Government to inspect, urge and remove difficulties and obstacles in the disbursement of public investment. There are 3 ministries, central agencies and 13 localities in the Mekong Delta belonging to Working Group No. 5, including: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam Electricity Group; Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, Vinh Long, Can Tho, Hau Giang, Soc Trang, An Giang, Dong Thap, Kien Giang, Bac Lieu, Ca Mau provinces.

Source: https://thoibaonganhang.vn/kiem-tra-don-doc-giai-ngan-von-dau-tu-cong-tai-3-bo-co-quan-13-dia-phuong-161825.html


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