This afternoon (August 20), the Central Internal Affairs Commission held a workshop on “Educating integrity to prevent and combat corruption and negativity: Current situation and solutions”. Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac chaired the workshop.
Speaking at the workshop, Mr. Phan Dinh Trac said that the fight against corruption and negativity (PCTNTC) in recent times has been led, directed and implemented with very high political determination, carried out vigorously, resolutely, persistently, synchronously, comprehensively, methodically and in depth.
The fight against corruption has made strong, breakthrough progress, achieved many important results, left good impressions, created positive effects, spread strongly in society, and "became a movement, a trend".
According to the Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission, we have clearly identified and consistently implemented the "four no's" motto in anti-corruption, including: "cannot", "don't dare", "don't want", "don't need" corruption and negativity.
However, corruption and negativity in some areas are still complicated and serious, with major violations in the fields of land, bidding, securities, corporate bonds, banking activities, vehicle registration, healthcare, minerals, etc. causing particularly serious consequences.
In particular, there is collusion and connection between corrupt and degraded officials with businesses and organizations to profit, causing loss of state assets, forming "interest groups", even dominating the work of officials and activities of state agencies, causing resentment among officials, party members and the people.
According to Mr. Phan Dinh Trac, one of the basic reasons leading to the above situation is that the work of preventing corruption and negativity in many places is still formal and not really effective.
In particular, the solutions to “not want” corruption and negativity have not really been paid attention to by Party committees and organizations at all levels, led, directed and well implemented, especially the work of educating integrity and building a culture of integrity has not been carried out systematically, extensively and regularly. In addition, the awareness of the content of integrity, culture of integrity, integrity education, integrity practice, etc. is still not profound, complete and unified.
“The above reality requires research and practical summaries to find solutions to strengthen integrity education, first of all for cadres, party members, and those holding power to prevent corruption and negativity from the root, early, and from afar, contributing to building a clean, honest Party and political system that serves the Fatherland and the people,” emphasized the Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission.
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