The northern province of Hoa Binh has obtained considerable results in the fight against corruprion, wastefulness and other negative phenomena thanks to the issuance and implementation of synchronised solutions.


The provincial police investigation agency announces the decision to launch criminal processings against and arrest three officials in Kim Boi district on the charge of abusing their position and power while performing duties.

In 2024 and the early days of 2025, the standing board of the provincial Party Committee has specified and issued documents to direct Party committees at levels and authorities to strictly adhere to the Party's regulations and the State's laws regarding the fight against corruption, wastefulness and negative phenomena.

On January 22, the provincial People's Committee issued a plan on the implementation of the work for 2025. Based on that plan, all agencies and units in the province issued their own plans. They have been taking preventive measures such as increasing transparency in their activities, establishing a code of conduct, controlling the assets and incomes of officials, promoting administrative reforms, and applying technology in management and cashless payment systems. Furthermore, they are implementing regulations and measures to prevent degradation of ideology, morals and lifestyle among officials and Party members.

In 2024, agencies and units issued 300 new documents and amended dozens of regulations concerning standards and norms for implementation. They also focused on thrift practice and waste prevention, rotated 245 job positions for officials, and organised 26 sessions with 8,853 participants to disseminate laws about combating corruption, wastefulness and negative phenomena. All agencies and units completed the declaration and made public the assets and incomes of all 3,167 individuals who were required to declare their assets and incomes.

Party committees and Party cells carried out inspections after detecting signs of violations relating to eight Party organisations and 71 Party members, marking an 80% increase in the number of the organisations and a 24.56% increase in the number of members compared to 2023.

The Inspection Commission of Party commitees at all levels examined 65 Party organisations and 195 Party members. Inspections found that 45 organisations and 139 Party members had violated regulations. Disciplinary measures were imposed on 13 organisations and 113 Party members.

The provincial Party Committee and its standing board reported to the Central Inspection Commission, leading to the suspension of Party activities and a proposal to expel one case while considering disciplinary action against five Party members.

In 2024 and early 2025, the investigation agency continued to enhance efforts against corruption, wastefulness and other negative phenomena across all fields.

In 2024 to January 2025, provincial police agencies investigated 36 cases involving 77 defendants related to corruption and negativity, including 20 new cases and 63 defendants, 57 of whom are Party members. They concluded investigations and proposed prosecution for 24 cases involving 42 defendants, while 12 cases with 35 defendants are still under investigation.

In 2025, Party committees and authorities at all levels in the province strive to effectively implement measures to gradually reduce crime and violations related to corruption and negativity, while continuously reinforcing public trust in the leadership of the local Party committees and the management of authorities.


 


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