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Rosimushchestvo chief Valery Nazarov couldn’t make private the federal state enterprise, which owns premises of Federal Antimonopoly Service.
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Oct. 16, 2006
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Federal Management Agency Gathers Unsold
Federal Property Management Agency (Rosimushchestvo) has abandoned complete privatization of subordinate federal state unitary enterprises (FGUP), having preferred instead to retain the assets in federal property. Early this month, Rosimushchestvo has reasoned against winding up 12 FGUPs, which used to control hundreds of real estate assets. The unsold assets, including premises of Federal Antimonopoly Service and an office of Supreme Court’s judicial department will be transferred to FGUP FT-Center, which will let them on lease in the next move.
The total liquidation of federal state unitary enterprises (FGUPs) was decided four years ago. At that time, all of them were split into two parts – enterprises of no value to the state and the ones that the state deems necessary. The privatization peaked in 2004, when hundreds of FGUPs became joint stock companies.

Rosimushchestvo had no more than roughly three dozen FGUPs in the end, and its chief Valery Nazarov sealed in April 2005 an order to wind up another 16 enterprises, which controlled over 600 real estate assets mostly located in Moscow. The liquidation commissions were to complete the work by December 31, 2006. Late past week, however, it became clear that Rosimushchestvo suddenly recalled privatization for 12 FGUPs.

The decision of federal authority was to merge those FGUPs into Federal Computer Center of Stock and Product Information Technologies (FT-Center). Reorganized by February 28, 2007, FT-Center will become their owner and lease their assets, said a source with Rosimushchestvo, adding FT-Center will be made private some day.

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