Party Inspection Commission gives conclusions on violations

The Inspection Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) revealed on December 7 the outcomes of its 32nd session, held in Hanoi from December 3-6, giving conclusions on the violations and wrongdoings committed by Party organisations and individuals.
Party Inspection Commission gives conclusions on violations ảnh 1Tat Thanh Cang, member of the Party Central Committee and Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City. The Inspection Commission proposed the Politburo and the Party Central Committee consider disciplinary measures against Cang for his violations and wrongdoings (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Inspection Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam CentralCommittee (CPVCC) revealed on December 7 the outcomes of its 32nd session, heldin Hanoi from December 3-6, giving conclusions on the violations and wrongdoingscommitted by Party organisations and individuals.

According to thecommission, the Party Civil Affairs Committee of the People’s Committee of theCentral Highlands province of Dak Nong for the 2016-2021 tenure has violatedthe principles of democratic centralism and working rules, and slackened itsleadership and direction, letting the provincial People’s Committee commit manyviolations and wrongdoings in land and forest management and protection, thus resultingin State budget loss, forest loss and deforestation, and disputes affectingpolitical security, social order and safety, and the socio-economic developmentof the locality.

Nguyen Bon – DeputySecretary of the provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Party CivilAffairs Committee, and Chairman of the People’s Committee – will take the bruntof responsibility for the violations and wrongdoings of the Party Civil AffairsCommittee, it said.

The commissionconcluded that Bon showed a lack of responsibility in leadership, direction,and management, leading to many violations and wrongdoings in the management,protection, and development of forests.

He also illegallysigned the decision on land lease, and forest handover and compensation.

Truong ThanhTung – member of the provincial Party Committee and the Party Civil AffairsCommittee, and Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee – must also bear responsibilityfor violations and wrongdoings as he directly signed the decision on land andforest lease and handover, and illegally gave instructions on forestcompensation.

Such violationsand wrongdoings committed by the Party Civil Affairs Committee of the People’sCommittee for the 2016-2021 tenure and the two officials are serious, affectingthe prestige of the local Party organisation and authorities, sparking badpublic opinions. They, therefore, must receive discipline, the commission said.

During thesession, the commission also proposed the Politburo and the Party CentralCommittee consider disciplinary measures against Tat Thanh Cang – member of theParty Central Committee and Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Party Committeeof Ho Chi Minh City – for his violations and wrongdoings as concluded in theprevious session.

It decided topenalise Lieut. Gen. Nguyen CongSon, former member of the Standing Board of the Party Committee and DeputyGeneral Director of the General Department of Police; Lieut. Gen. Nguyen VanBa, former member of the Standing Board of Party Committee and  DeputyGeneral Director of the General Department of Polilce; and Maj. Gen. Le DinhNhuong, deputy head of the National Assembly (NA)’s Committee on NationalDefence-Security, former member of the Party Committee and Chief of the Officeof the Investigation Police Agency, for their violations wrongdoings asconcluded in the 30th session.

Meanwhile, Dang Ngoc Nghia – permanent member of the NA’s Committee onNational Defence-Security – received warnings from the commission for hisviolations and wrongdoing while serving as a member of the Standing Board of PartyCommittee of the central province of Thua Thien-Hue and head of the provincialMilitary Command from April 2005 to January 2012.

His violations and wrongdoings were made during the implementation of theNam Dong-A Luoi road project, which has failed to be put into operation due toits low quality, causing great State budget losses and affecting the prestigeof the Party organisation, military, and the official himself.

At the session, the commission also looked into the inspection,supervision and implementation of disciplinary measures of the Standing Boardsand Inspection Boards of the provincial Party Committees of Ben Tre, Dong Thapand Phu Yen; and the Standing Board and Inspection Board of the Party Committeeof the Ministry of Science and Technology.

It reported the outcomes of the inspection of the Standing Boards of theprovincial Party Committees and Secretaries of Kien Giang, Hau Giang and BinhDinh.

The commission handled denunciations against an organisation and twoindividuals, complaints against Party disciplines imposed on five cases, andgave opinions on other important issues.–VNA
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