The commission looked into the case of Le Duc Tho,member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Party Committee ofthe Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.
It concluded that Tho seriously violated the Party’sregulations and the State’s laws, as well as rules set for Party members, sayinghe declared assets dishonestly and not in accordance with regulations.
His violations have affected the reputation of theParty and other individuals, the commission said, suggesting the Politburoconsider disciplines against the official.
The commission also asked the Party delegation to theState Bank of Vietnam and other relevant organisations to review the responsibilityof some Party organisations and members involved in the case, decide disciplinesagainst them, and make a report on the work.
For the case of Dieu K'ré, member of the Party CentralCommittee and Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Party Committee of the CentralHighlands province of Dak Nong, the commission said the official showed degradationof morality and lifestyle, and violated rules for Party members.
It also proposed the Politburo consider and decide disciplinarymeasures against the official.
The commission mulled over wrongdoings by Pham GiaLuat, former member of the Party Committee of northern Ha Nam province andformer Director of the provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and SocialAffairs.
It said Luat displayed degradation of political ideology,morality and lifestyle, violated the Party’s regulations and the State’s laws,and rules for Party members during the implementation of investment projects,as well as in financial management and use, and the exploitation and sale of minerals,causing serious consequences and great losses to the State budget.
His acts also caused many officials and Party membersto be punished, and affected the reputation of Party organisations and Statemanagement agencies in the locality, it added.
The commission asked the Party Central Committee's Secretariat to consider disciplinary measures against Luat./.