Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong held a working session withsenior officials of the Government Inspectorate in Hanoi on March 16,urging them to increase their efficiency in dealing with violations andin protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the State andpeople.
As Head of the Central Steering Committeefor Anti-Corruption, the Party leader called for additional unscheduledinspections, especially in fields susceptible to negative phenonmena,while promptly modifying mechanisms and policies as necessary.
Between 2011 and 2014, the sector made over 34,500 administrative andnearly 477,000 specialised inspection visits—collecting around 112trillion VND (5.3 billion USD) in misappropriated sums and over 18,700hectares of misused land—issued fines worth some 27.5 trillion VND (1.3billion USD) and transferred 269 cases to investigative units.
It received over 1.56 million citizens, 455,900 complaints and denunciations and settling 191,500 of them.
The sector helped suitors reclaim 1.98 trillion VND (94.5 million USD)and 900 hectares of land and successfully sought legal recourse in2,400 cases, reported Inspector General Huynh Phong Tranh.
Tranh proposed the Laws on Inspection and Anti-Corruption be amendedto raise the sense of responsibility of officials in charge afteradmitting that several lapses remain in inspection and settlement.
Concurring with the sector’s designated tasks, the Party chiefrequested additional precautionary measures to combat corruption,including transparency in asset declaration, administrative procedurereform, and anti-bureaucracy measures.
The sector was also asked to intensify crackdowns on violations and launch additional feedback channels.
The sector intends to place increased focus on complicated andprolonged complaints and denunciations involving numerous people,ensuring that the process is done in line with regulations inpreparation for the all-level Party Congresses and the 70thanniversary of the Inspectorate.
Overall, theentire sector needs to develop a contingent of qualified staff in bothethics and professional skills while well working closely withinternational partners.
The leader took note ofrecommendations during the session and expressed his hopes that thesector will build on its past achievements and remedy its shortcomingsto fulfil the tasks assigned by the Party, State and people.-VNA
As Head of the Central Steering Committeefor Anti-Corruption, the Party leader called for additional unscheduledinspections, especially in fields susceptible to negative phenonmena,while promptly modifying mechanisms and policies as necessary.
Between 2011 and 2014, the sector made over 34,500 administrative andnearly 477,000 specialised inspection visits—collecting around 112trillion VND (5.3 billion USD) in misappropriated sums and over 18,700hectares of misused land—issued fines worth some 27.5 trillion VND (1.3billion USD) and transferred 269 cases to investigative units.
It received over 1.56 million citizens, 455,900 complaints and denunciations and settling 191,500 of them.
The sector helped suitors reclaim 1.98 trillion VND (94.5 million USD)and 900 hectares of land and successfully sought legal recourse in2,400 cases, reported Inspector General Huynh Phong Tranh.
Tranh proposed the Laws on Inspection and Anti-Corruption be amendedto raise the sense of responsibility of officials in charge afteradmitting that several lapses remain in inspection and settlement.
Concurring with the sector’s designated tasks, the Party chiefrequested additional precautionary measures to combat corruption,including transparency in asset declaration, administrative procedurereform, and anti-bureaucracy measures.
The sector was also asked to intensify crackdowns on violations and launch additional feedback channels.
The sector intends to place increased focus on complicated andprolonged complaints and denunciations involving numerous people,ensuring that the process is done in line with regulations inpreparation for the all-level Party Congresses and the 70thanniversary of the Inspectorate.
Overall, theentire sector needs to develop a contingent of qualified staff in bothethics and professional skills while well working closely withinternational partners.
The leader took note ofrecommendations during the session and expressed his hopes that thesector will build on its past achievements and remedy its shortcomingsto fulfil the tasks assigned by the Party, State and people.-VNA