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Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Việt NamViệt Nam19/01/2024

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai suggested that the Provincial Inspectorate should focus on inspecting sensitive sectors and fields that are prone to corruption and negativity, and have many complaints and denunciations; avoid overlapping and duplication of inspections and checks, especially for businesses.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Hong Linh and Chief Inspector of the province Vo Van Phuc chaired the conference.

On the afternoon of January 19, the Provincial People's Committee held a conference to summarize the inspection sector in 2023 and deploy tasks for 2024.

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Hong Linh and Chief Inspector of the province Vo Van Phuc chaired the conference.

Attending the conference were: Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Tran The Dung and leaders of departments, branches, sectors and localities.

The inspection sector achieved many positive results.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Tran The Dung and leaders of departments, branches, sectors and localities attended.

In 2023, the entire industry focused on implementing and completing inspection tasks according to the plan approved by the Chairman of the People's Committee at all levels and the heads of state management agencies.

The inspection content is focused on state management, socio-economic management of all levels and sectors and law compliance of organizations and individuals in all fields.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Provincial Inspector General Vo Van Phuc reported on the summary of work in 2023 and deployed directions and tasks for 2024.

During the year, the entire industry conducted 401 inspections and checks; discovered violations at 671 organizations and individuals; the total number of violations discovered through inspections was more than 55 billion VND and 600 square meters of land.

The Provincial Inspectorate regularly pays attention to and resolutely implements the work of monitoring, urging, and handling after inspection; has issued many documents urging and inviting subjects to work directly. Through the work of urging the implementation of inspection conclusions, the result has been the recovery of 8,598 million VND, reaching 85%; other handling reached 100%.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Director of the Department of Finance Trinh Van Ngoc discussed solutions to improve the effectiveness and quality of law enforcement inspection in financial and budget management at units and localities.

State management work on citizen reception and complaint settlement continues to receive attention. In 2023, the whole province organized to receive more than 5,000 citizens; the number of people received was 5,037 citizens/4,269 cases; 4,830 petitions were received, of which 3,826 petitions were eligible for processing.

Administrative agencies at all levels have resolved 2,008 cases under their authority/total number of cases to be resolved: 3,366 cases; reaching a rate of 61.5%. Of which, 90 complaints have been resolved; 39 denunciations have been resolved; 3,137 petitions and reflections have been handled.

During the year, the Provincial Inspectorate actively advised the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee to direct the settlement of mass, complicated, and prolonged complaints and denunciations with good results.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Delegates attending the conference.

In 2023, the Provincial Party Committee and Provincial People's Committee issued 3 directives, 3 programs and 3 plans on anti-corruption and negativity work (PCTNTC). Departments, branches, sectors and People's Committees of districts, towns and cities issued 387 documents to deploy, direct, urge and guide PCTN work within their management scope.

At the conference, delegates also focused on discussing and evaluating the tasks that have been performed in the past year. At the same time, they frankly acknowledged some shortcomings and limitations such as: the implementation of inspection plans by some state inspection organizations in localities is still slow; the detection and recommendation for handling inspection results are not comprehensive, there are still heavy detections of economic violations; the detection and recommendation for amending policy mechanisms, transferring cases with signs of crime to handle criminal liability are still limited...

Focus on inspecting sectors prone to corruption

Speaking at the conference, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai acknowledged, commended and highly appreciated the contributions of the inspection sector to the socio-economic development of the province. At the same time, he pointed out a number of shortcomings and limitations that need to be overcome in the coming time.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai delivered a speech at the conference.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested that the entire sector continue to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of inspection activities, especially the quality of issuing inspection conclusions and implementing inspection conclusions. Focus on inspecting sensitive sectors and fields, prone to corruption and negativity, with many complaints and denunciations, and of public concern. The Provincial Inspectorate needs to review its plans, avoid overlapping and duplication of inspections and checks, especially for businesses.

Strengthen inspection, supervision and monitoring of public service activities; rectify the situation of being afraid of responsibility and not daring to give advice. Seriously carry out the work of receiving people, resolving complaints and denunciations. Grasp the situation in the area; promptly and thoroughly resolve it right at the grassroots level, not allowing "hot spots" to arise, not allowing cases to arise and not be resolved, becoming backlog cases.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee also emphasized that the inspection sector needs to continue to synchronously implement policies and laws on corruption prevention and control. Focus on effectively implementing preventive solutions; publicizing and making transparent; decentralizing and delegating powers; promoting propaganda and legal education , and raising awareness.

In addition, it is necessary to focus on strengthening and building a force of inspectors to ensure professionalism, responsibility, discipline, and integrity; strengthen internal inspection and supervision; and strictly handle violating officials and civil servants.

At the conference, provincial and industry leaders awarded certificates of merit to collectives and individuals with outstanding achievements in performing their tasks in recent times.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Trong Hai and Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Hong Linh awarded the title of excellent labor collective to 1 collective; certificates of merit from the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee to 1 collective and 4 individuals of the Provincial Inspectorate.

Focus on inspecting areas prone to corruption, avoiding overlap and duplication.

The leaders of the Provincial Inspectorate presented certificates of merit to collectives of the Provincial Inspectorate, districts and departments for their outstanding achievements in performing their tasks in 2023.

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