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What are the ways under which a government can participate in the operations of a state corporation
Yesh the government can intervene in corporations by Appointing it's board of directors. snd giving the mandate to over see the ministries same with Availing financial support to the corporations too.
I don't think government should be giving financial support to public corporations after setting them up. In the long run, they should be self sustaining. The problem with government appointing board of directors is that they always use favoritism to do that.
Well, sometimes a business still needs government support so they should still be giving financial support to public corporations after setting them up. It is still for the good of everyone
@cherry123 it is wrong for a business to still be running to government for support after the government has set it up. By right, it should generate profit to the government but since it is government owned and shouldn't be run as a business like that, ty should be able to sustain themselves.
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