The composition of the defaulting companies are: one State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), 34 Owned State Enterprises (OSEs) and 12 Joint Venture Companies.
A Joy News piece said the report pointed out that SOEs in the energy sector were the most compliant with the necessary regulations under section 77 of the Public Financial Management (PFM Act) which obligates them to avail quarterly financial statements to the ministry.
The quarterly report according to the law must contain principally, outstanding debt, new borrowings as well as overdrafts and other figures relative to corporate debt securities issued by the respective enterprises.
The report added that despite the challenges of failure to comply with the law, some positives could be gleaned especially since 2016 when the law came into effect.
The report noted a marked improvement in the submission of the quartely documents by some enterprises.
Noting further that some SOEs had cleared backlogs of several years relative to unaudited financial statements.
In 2016, only 18 entities complied with the law culminating in the maiden report, which was published in 2017.