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Inspection work has improved, but problems remain

The national watchdog has made notable improvements in its work, but the problems of overlapping, delays and corruption persist, Inspector-General of the Government Inspectorate Le Minh Khai has acknowledged.
Inspection work has improved, but problems remain ảnh 1Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh chaired a national-level meeting, held on December 12 in Hanoi, to review the implementation of the Law on Inspection and the Law on Reception of Citizens in recent years. (Photo: VNA)
 
Hanoi (VNA) - Thenational watchdog has made notable improvements in its work, but the problemsof overlapping, delays and corruption persist, Inspector-General of theGovernment Inspectorate Le Minh Khai has acknowledged.

Khai’s admission at a meetingheld in Hanoi on December 12 to review six and three years of implementingrespectively the 2010 Law on Inspection and the 2013 Law on Reception ofCitizens.

According to the head of theGovernment Inspectorate, “comprehensive inspections” have been conducted in allareas lying within State management, with a focus on “problematic andcontroversial cases” that received extensive public attention.

These efforts have helpedreinforce rule of law and ensure social and legal order, he added.

His office, together withprovinces and ministries, has been committed to directing quick settlements ofcomplaints and denunciations, with due attention paid to long-standing ones.

However, the GovernmentInspectorate has found numerous cases that continue to pose potential threatsto social order and political stability, especially with religious andpolitical elements, the meeting heard.

Chairing the meeting, DeputyPrime Minister Truong Hoa Binh lauded the achievements made in theimplementation of the two laws, but urged “timely adjustments and solutions toaddress weaknesses and limitations,” meeting the people’s expectations andState management’s demands.

The Deputy PM asked ministriesand localities to strictly follow through on the central-level guidelines andplans, abide by Prime Minister’s orders in improving inspection works ofenterprises, and ensure that every step of the inspections and drawing ofconclusions is “done transparently, objectively, with clarity on the scale ofviolation and damages caused.”

Deputy PM Binh also stressed theneed for follow-up inspections to see whether the violators have correctedthemselves after inspection verdicts are handed down.

He said this would "ensurethat the inspection results are meaningful and are making positivechanges".

On citizen receptions (meetingsorganised to receive complaints, petitions and denunciations from the public),Binh said these should be frequent and regular and abide by relevant rules.

Ministers, head ofministerial-level agencies, chairpersons of provincial People’s Committees, anddirectors of State agencies should also make time to meet the public, to“directly engage and converse with citizens,” and hear their concerns andexpectations, Binh added.-VNA
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