(HBO) – Hoa Binh’s State Treasury has received the second-class Order of Labour and reviewed its performance in the first half of 2018 in a recent event which was attended by Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh.


Hoa Binh’s State Treasury receives the Second-Class Order of Labour.

 The provincial State Treasury was founded and officially started operation on October 1, 1991. After 28 years of development, it now has seven departments and 10 district branches with a total of 188 employees.

 Over the years, it has exerted many efforts to fulfill its tasks and cooperate with other governmental financial authorities to well perform its State budget collection and expenditure functions.

 From 2008 – 2017, the provincial State Treasury collected a total of more than 72.5 trillion VND to the State budget revenue. In 2017, the provincial State budget revenue exceeded 9.5 trillion VND, a 3.4-fold increase from that of 2008.

 During the period, it made a total payment of over 79.2 trillion VND with last year’s spending estimated at more than 10.6 trillion VND, 2.7 times that of 2008.

 The office’s units have identified over 2,800 payment inquiries lacking of required documents and rejected to cover a combined payment of about 257 billion VND.

 In the first six months of this year, it has reviewed payments worth a total of more than 4 trillion VND, accounting for 52.8 percent of the estimates set by the Government and 50.4 percent of those by the provincial People’s Council. The figure included 3.4 trillion VND allocating for district and commune budgets.

 At the same time, it has worked hard to ensure safety and security of the State’s budget and assets, accelerate public administrative reforms and apply information technology in operation.

 To recognize its achievements over many years, particularly from 2012 – 2016, President Tran Dai Quang has honoured the Hoa Binh State Treasury with a second-class Order of Labour./.

 

 

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