On the morning of December 28, the Government Inspectorate held a national online conference to review the work in 2024 and deploy tasks for 2025. Attending and directing the conference was comrade Nguyen Hoa Binh, Permanent Deputy Prime Minister of the Government. Attending at the bridge point in Quang Ninh was comrade Pham Duc An, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Quang Ninh province.
In 2024, the entire Inspection sector carried out over 6,600 administrative inspections and nearly 119,000 specialized inspections and examinations. Through inspections, management was rectified, mechanisms and legal policies were improved in many areas; economic violations of nearly 158 trillion VND and 245 hectares of land were discovered; more than 85 trillion VND were proposed to be recovered; 2,360 collectives and more than 9,000 individuals were recommended for consideration and administrative handling; 269 cases and 173 subjects were transferred to the investigation agency for consideration and handling.
Inspection agencies also proactively monitor, urge and inspect the implementation of inspection conclusions to promptly and legally handle violations against collectives and individuals; recover lost and misappropriated assets; rectify state management work and perfect policies and laws in the inspected fields.
For Quang Ninh province, in 2024, the Provincial Inspectorate, inspectors of departments, branches, districts, towns and cities conducted 174 inspections and issued conclusions on 137 inspections. The Provincial Inspectorate issued 94 documents urging the implementation of recommendations and inspection conclusions, and established 12 inspection teams to inspect the implementation of inspection conclusions. At the same time, it promptly conducted surprise inspections as required.
Speaking at the conference, the Permanent Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged and highly appreciated the results achieved by the entire Inspection sector in 2024, making important contributions to ensuring discipline and order in state management, preventing waste, corruption and negativity.
Agreeing with the 5 key tasks set by the Inspection sector in 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister proposed: To achieve the highest goal of maintaining discipline and social order, the entire sector must continue to innovate its thinking, along with detecting violations, it must advise on perfecting institutions and policies; serving socio-economic development and evaluating cadres. The Inspection sector must set out the task of continuing to streamline the apparatus, organize human resource screening to thereby improve the quality of Inspection work. Add the task of preventing waste along with preventing corruption and negativity to the key tasks of Inspection work in 2025.
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