On the afternoon of February 10, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Government's Steering Committee on "summarizing the implementation of Resolution No. 18 of the 12th Central Committee on continuing to innovate and reorganize the political system to be streamlined, effective and efficient", chaired the 11th meeting of the Steering Committee to discuss the project to reorganize the inspection agency system to be streamlined, strong, efficient, effective and efficient.
According to the Government's assessment, in recent years, the inspection sector has completed all aspects of its work quite comprehensively; especially in inspection, prevention and combat of corruption, waste and negativity.
The 11th meeting of the Government Steering Committee on summarizing the implementation of Resolution No. 18, discussing the project to rearrange the inspection agency system (Photo: Doan Bac).
During the 2021-2024 period, the inspection sector discovered economic violations of more than VND 573,000 billion and 1,890 hectares of land; recommended administrative handling of 32,000 groups and 55,000 individuals; transferred 1,532 cases and 1,212 subjects to the investigation agency.
However, the current apparatus of the inspection sector is still cumbersome, with many levels and internal connections; efficiency and effectiveness are not commensurate with the number of civil servants.
This situation leads to the failure to ensure independence and objectivity in the performance of public duties at the ministerial and sectoral inspection levels; inspection by sector, field and administrative level still has many overlaps, duplications and interferences.
Therefore, the Government believes that it is necessary to organize, arrange, and restructure the inspection agencies of the inspection sector in a centralized, unified, and professional manner in the direction of being streamlined, strong, and operating effectively, efficiently, and effectively.
Government Inspector General Doan Hong Phong reports at the meeting (Photo: Doan Bac).
Based on practical grounds and assessing the impact of the arrangement of the inspection agency system, the Government Steering Committee proposed to organize the inspection sector apparatus in a centralized, unified, and streamlined manner at one focal point at 2 levels at the central and local (provincial) levels.
Concluding the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that the arrangement of the inspection agency system must put the interests of the country and the people above all else.
This must also ensure the goal of reducing the number of focal points and staff, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the inspection sector's operations; inheriting and innovating, the organizational structure of the inspection sector must be centralized, unified, and streamlined at 2 levels.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivered a concluding speech at the meeting (Photo: Doan Bac).
Noting that the arrangement must overcome the current shortcomings, limitations, overlaps, and duplications in the organization and operation of inspection agencies, the Prime Minister also noted that the process of arranging and restructuring inspection agencies must ensure continuity, no interruptions, and no omissions in performing tasks.
Along with that, he requested to review, evaluate, and select cadres with heart, vision, courage, political qualities, and professional expertise to arrange and assign to the inspection team.
The Prime Minister directed the Government Inspectorate, the Ministry of Home Affairs and relevant agencies to urgently complete the project to submit to the Politburo and the Central Steering Committee for consideration, and prepare to submit to the National Assembly after the Politburo has given its opinion.
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