(HBO) – Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh Party Committee, recently had a working session with the provincial Inspectorate.

 

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Bui Van Tinh speaks at the working session.

The Inspectorate of Hoa Binh reported that it has done a good job of advising local authorities about state management of inspection activities, receiving citizens, handling complaints and denunciations, and fighting corruption. It has proactively advised the provincial Party Committee and People’s Committee about the steering and implementation of inspection work in relevant fields. The agency has followed the provincial administration’s direction and local situation to carry out inspection plans.


Through 135 administrative inspections and 183 specialised inspections and examinations, the provincial Inspectorate discovered violations equivalent to 30.8 billion VND (1.36 million USD) and levied fines totalling over 7.3 billion VND (321,900 USD) for 1,859 administrative violations. It also received 1,100 citizen arrivals, and finished handling 34 of the 42 complaints, 13 of the 18 denunciations, and 705 of the 773 petitions.

Concluding the working session, Secretary Bui Van Tinh underlined several tasks for the time ahead. Accordingly, the Party Committee of the provincial Inspectorate needs to enhance its leadership over the implementation of the sector’s political tasks. The Inspectorate should propose authorised agencies carry out inspection plans to boost socio-economic development and ensure defence-security.

It is necessary to improve inspection effectiveness as well as the capacity and morality of inspectors while ensuring good coordination among agencies in inspecting, examining, supervising and auditing. Law protection bodies also need to coordinate well to prevent overlapping in their activities and ensure consistent settlement of violations.

The provincial Party leader requested better asset recovery and clarification of wrongdoings of each organisation and person which commit violations. Authorities at all levels, sectors and localities also have to boost cooperation in resolving complaints and denunciations.

He asked the provincial Inspectorate to focus inspection on the collection for state budget so as to increase budget revenue relating to land, natural resources, and minerals. It has to comprehensively examine farm and forestry land that was transferred to districts as well as the use of public land.

While inspection of environmental protection has to be stepped up, officials’ declaration of their assets and incomes also needs to be seriously carried out, he added./. 

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