Deputy PM Binh made the request while attending a teleconference held by the Government Inspectorate in Hanoi on January 16 to review the inspection work in 2017 and embark on task in 2018. The inspection sector must enhance state management and complete institutions in the fields of inspection, complaint, denouncement and anti-corruption to improve the efficiency of its operations, he noted. He highlighted the importance of cooperation with relevant agencies and organisations, especially the State Audit of Vietnam to reach consensus in conclusions, identify ways to handle violations and reduce overlaps in inspection and audit activities in enterprises. He hailed significant advancements made by the sector in 2017. However, it must further efforts to improve the reception of citizens, quality and transparency in inspection affairs and collection of assets for the state. Last year, the sector carried out 7,539 administrative inspections and 273,284 specialised inspections which detected violations of economic laws and regulations involving the misuse of over VND67.75 trillion (US$2.98 billion) and more than 17,500 hectares of land. It proposed reclaiming VND43.3 trillion (US$1.9 billion) and nearly 5,000 hectares of land. In addition, the sector received more than 415,000 citizens and recommended to tackle 25,519 out of 30,324 complaints under its authority.
NDO – Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked the inspectorate sector to take synchronised measures to fight corruption to gain people’s trust, particularly preventive measures, and improve the effectiveness of examination and direction to the implementation of anti-corruption regulations. Deputy PM Phuc made the statement at a conference held in Hanoi on January 5 to review the inspectorate sector’s performance in 2015 and implement a plan set for 2016. He urged the sector to review the ten-year implementation of the Anti-Corruption Law, draw on experiences to make breakthroughs in anti-corruption work in the future, enhance commendation and protection…... [read more]
HA NOI (VNS)— The role of the people and civil society in the fight against corruption needed to be increased, while more must be done at local level, State officials and international experts declared at the 11th Dialogue on Anti-corruption held in Ha Noi yesterday. According to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index statistics released on Wednesday, Viet Nam is ranked the 123rd nation out of a total of 176 and received a mark of 31 points out of 100 (0 indicates extreme corruption and 100 indicates high transparency) in regards to corruption. Compared to other countries in Southeast Asia, Viet…... [read more]
Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh has urged the Government Inspectorate to investigate a giant pulp project in Nghe An Province which has been left idle for years.Tan Hong pulp plant at Con Cuong District has a total investment of VND1.25 trillion (USD545.4 million). The plant’s production lines were imported from China and would have an annual capacity of 45,000 tonnes. Tan Hong pulp plant The planning for the plant’s material zone was approved in 2009 and was built in 2010.In the 2011-2012 period, due to the production and business difficulties, the plant stopped buying material from local people.After…... [read more]
NDO - The Government Inspectorate (GI) should continue intensifying its operations and work more closely with relevant agencies and further develop the sector to meet requirements. Politburo member and Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh made this statement while working with the GI in Hanoi on May 6. At the working session, the Politburo member was briefed on the operation of the GI and the inspectorate sector in 2015 and the first quarter of 2016. Inspection activities have been improved at all levels, from central to grassroots. In particular, the inspection work has seen positive changes in detection, prevention, handling…... [read more]
Nhan Dan - The Government Inspectorate (GI) should continue intensifying its operations and to work more closely with relevant agencies and further develop the sector to meet the requirements of the new context. Politburo member, Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC), and head of the CPVCC Organisation Commission, To Huy Rua made this statement while working with the GI in Hanoi on September 18. At the working session, the Politburo member was briefed on the operation of the GI and the inspectorate sector over the past year. Inspection activities have been improved at all levels, from…... [read more]