(HBO) – Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee and head of the National Assembly deputies’ delegation of Hoa Binh, recently chaired a meeting of the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee to look into the budget collection, care for revolution contributors, the settlement of crime denunciations, and some other important issues.
Secretary
of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan, who is also a member
of the Party Central Committee and head of the National Assembly deputies’
delegation of Hoa Binh, addresses the meeting.
Participants discussed the draft directives of the provincial Party Committee’s
Standing Board regarding the enhancement of the Party’s leadership over the
State budget collection and collection management in 2022, as well as over
policies for revolution contributors in the run up to the 75th War Invalids and
Martyrs Day this year. They also scrutinised the Standing Board’s draft
announcement of results of the monitoring of the implementation of its
Directive No. 16-CT/TU, issued on May 25, 2016, on strengthening the Party’s
leadership over the reception and settlement of crime denunciations.
Speaking at the event, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan
acknowledged the opinions and asked the drafting agency to promptly finalise
the drafts.
He agreed on the need to issue a directive of the Standing Board to promote the
leadership over the budget collection so as to meet the target set by the
provincial Party Organisation.
Stressing that there remains much potential for higher State budget revenue, he
asked for better management and capitalisation of revenue sources, improved
handling of tax arrears, and faster disbursement of capital. In addition, it is
also necessary to pay more attention to reforming administrative procedures,
improving civil servants’ performance, attracting investment, and removing
obstacles to production and business activities so as to create sustainable
revenue sources for the budget.
Tuan also underlined the necessity for a directive on policies for revolution
contributors, requesting detailed targets and stronger engagement of private
sector so that the whole society can join hands in caring for the group.
In terms of the draft announcement of the monitoring results of the Directive
No. 16-CT/TU implementation, the official demanded a mechanism for receiving
crime denunciations, protection of whistleblowers, timely and proper settlement
of denunciations, coordination among prosecution agencies, along with
impartiality and objectivity in the denunciation settlement so as to guarantee
political security and social order and safety./.
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