Party’s inspection, supervision work debated at National Party Congress

The inspection and supervision work should match political tasks and Party building, as well as the reality in each locality and unit, delegates heard at the January 27 afternoon session of the 13th National Party Congress.​
Party’s inspection, supervision work debated at National Party Congress ảnh 1Mai Truc, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The inspection andsupervision work should match political tasks and Party building, as well asthe reality in each locality and unit, delegates heard at the January 27afternoon session of the 13th National Party Congress.

Mai Truc, Vice Chairman of the Party CentralCommittee’s Inspection Commission, said that the legal system and regulationson corruption and wastefulness combat need to go in tandem with mechanisms onpower control, Party disciplines and administrative fines.

He called for stronger determination and drasticactions in this regard, focusing on complex issues and “hot spots”, as well asphenomena of degradation in political ideology, “self-evolution” and“self-transformation”.

The official also highlighted the strict settlement ofviolations, without “off-limits areas”, saying the results of settlement mustbe publicised in order to promote their education effects.

Truc said all-level Party committees andorganisations, particularly heads of the Party committees, should pay attentionto the inspection and supervision affairs in localities and units.

Moreover, the combination of inspection andsupervision would help to enhance the efficiency, Truc suggested. “Supervisionshould be expanded, while focus is needed in inspection,” he said.

Truc reported that during the 12th tenure,the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission and all-level inspectionboards inspected more than 15,000 Party organisations and over 47,000 Partymembers, ad supervised 183,000 Party organisations and some 528,000 Partymembers.

Disciplinary measures had been imposed on 1,300 Partyorganisations and nearly 70,000 Party members, including those who held highParty and State positions, local leaders and military officers./. 

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