Under the plan, the State Audit will focus on examining projects and works relevant to public investment restructuring in 2013.
Auditing State groups and commercial banks will be done between 2013 and 2015 in order to collect data to serve economic restructuring.
Mr. Dung said the State Audit will also examine budget-based projects and works and national target programs.
Commenting on the audit plan, the NA Standing Committee asked the State Audit to steer towards large-scale corporations and groups like those operating in electricity, coal and oil and gas areas.
The data collected should be analyzed in order to provide comprehensive evaluation of the enterprises’ structural organization, human resource, business lines, development strategies, and equitization process.
Monetary policy, merger and restructuring of commercial banks, financial health of post-restructuring banks should also be part of the plan, the NA Standing Committee requested.
The plan will be considered and approved by National Assembly during its 4th plenary session in October this year./.
By Huong Giang
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