Inspectors find nearly 2 bln USD involved in economic-related violations hinh anh 1Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung meet locals in Dong Tam commune, My Duc district where a land dispute case is under investigation (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Government Inspectorate disclosed on April 24 the outcomes of its activities in the first quarter of 2017, noting that it found violations of economic regulations involving over 41.82 trillion VND (1.84 billion USD) and 168ha of land.

More than 4.19 trillion VND (184.4 million USD) of the sum was uncovered in the banking sector. That excludes nearly 91.32 trillion VND (4 billion USD) involved in violations of the State’s regulations on lending, debt classification and credit risk provisions.

Through inspections, the Government Inspectorate proposed over 8.77 trillion VND (385.96 million USD) and 80ha of land be reclaimed. It asked competent agencies to deal with the remaining 33 trillion VND (1.45 billion USD) and 88ha of land.

The agency proposed imposing administrative punishment on 259 collectives and individuals, issuing 26,331 decisions meting out penalties for administrative violations that involved over 6.99 trillion VND (307.63 million USD). It also transferred 21 cases with 47 suspects to investigation agencies.

Regarding corruption prevention, ministries, sectors and localities examined 762 agencies, organisations and units, finding eight of them with transparency-related violations.

In Q1, State administrative agencies handled 4,593, or 58 percent, of the 7,914 complaint and denunciation cases under their jurisdiction. Meanwhile, ministries, sectors and localities solved 4,581 complaint and denunciation cases under their jurisdiction.

Through resolving those cases, 6.1 billion VND (268,400 USD) and one hectare of land were proposed to be recovered for the State and returned to people. Relevant agencies also restored the interests for 303 people, according to the Government Inspectorate.-VNA
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