PCC's Inspection Commission asks for discipline against Politburo member
The Party Central Committee (PCC)'s Inspection Commission has proposed the Politburo to consider and apply a disciplinary measure against Politburo member Nguyen Van Binh, Secretary of the PCC and head of the PCC’s Economic Commission, for serious violations he committed when holding different positions some years ago.
The Party Central Committee's Inspection Commission asks for discipline against Politburo member Nguyen Van Binh, Secretary of the PCC and head of the PCC’s Economic Commission (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Party Central Committee (PCC)'s Inspection Commission has proposed the Politburo to consider and apply a disciplinary measure against Politburo member Nguyen Van Binh, Secretary of the PCC and head of the PCC’s Economic Commission, for serious violations he committed when holding different positions some years ago.
This was one of the issues discussed at theInspection Commission’s 49th meeting whose contents were announced on November 3.
The Inspection Commission found that, while holding the posts of memberof the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Party Civil Affairs Committee and Governorof the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), Binh violatedthe principle of democratic centralism and workingregulations.
He lacked responsibility and loosened leadership, direction,examination and supervision, leading to violations and shortcomings in theissuance and implementation of a number of resolutions and decisions on bankcredit activities, causing serious consequences. Many officials and Party members of the SBV and key leaders of some credit institutions violated the law and were criminally punished.
The Inspection Commission said Binh’s violations were “serious”, causing social disagreement and affecting the prestige of the Party organisation, the SBV and himself. The Inspection Commission also proposed the Party Central Committee's Secretariat to expel former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ho Thi Kim Thoa from theParty due to her violations in the management and use of the land plot at No 2-4-6, Hai Ba TrungStreet, in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1.
It said that former member of the Party Central Committee Vu Huy Hoang committed "very serious" violations and shortcomings when he held the position of Minister of Industry and Trade. However, the Inspection Commission has yet to consider a disciplinary measure against Hoang because he is suffering a dangerous disease.
At the meeting, the Inspection Commission also considered and settled denunciations fora number of cases, and decided other important issues./.
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