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Policy Pulse | Government takeover of Unitech will set bad precedent

Asking PSUs to finish construction of flats for a private developer is akin to privatising profits and socialising losses

May 10, 2019 / 19:10 IST
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This episode could be flippantly termed Housing For All if it weren’t for the tragedy of people’s lost life savings. But the Supreme Court’s suggestion that the government takes over management of Unitech is a bad idea.  It is a moral hazard and will set a bad precedent.

In an observation on Thursday, the apex court pointed out that the government is obliged to protect the interests of home buyers. “We will ask the government to take over the management of the group. There are responsible government undertakings that will take over the group and complete the construction,” the court observed. To be sure, the SC has not passed an order in this regard and has said that it will seek the assistance of the attorney general in this matter.

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The government superseding the board of a private company by nominating its own set of directors to manage the affairs of the firm is bad enough. It should be done only in special cases like say the IL&FS where there is a risk that the whole system might collapse.

But asking a government undertaking to finish construction of flats for a private developer is worse. It is akin to privatising profits and socialising losses. If there is a funding gap to finish construction of said flats, where will this money be raised? On whose balance sheet will it reflect? Most state-owned undertakings are already being run poorly and been used by successive governments for short-term gains like masking the true extent of their fiscal deficits. Do they need to be burdened further?