PM demands officials enhance sense of responsibility towards administrative reform

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged officials to raise their sense of responsibility towards administrative reform while chairing the sixth meeting of the Government’s Steering Committee for Administrative Reform on November 14.
PM demands officials enhance sense of responsibility towards administrative reform ảnh 1The sixth meeting of the Government’s Steering Committee for Administrative Reform on November 14 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urgedofficials to raise their sense of responsibility towards administrativereform while chairing the sixth meeting of the Government’s Steering Committee for Administrative Reform on November 14.

The meeting was held in the form of videoconferencing, connecting the committee with the People’s Committees of the 63provincial-level localities nationwide.

In his remarks, PM Chinh, who is also head of the steeringcommittee, affirmed that administrative reform has recorded many improvements.

Special attention has been paid to institutional reform and law building, while administrative procedure reform and improvement of the investment and business climate continued to be intensified. 

The PM noted that since 2021, nearly 2,500 business regulations have been abolished or streamlined, and ministries have cut and simplified 437 administrative procedures related to citizens' papers.

He said the reform of the apparatus's organisation has also made good progress, with most ministries completing regulations on the functions and tasks of their internal bodies and all 63 provincial-level localities basically completing the rearrangement of their departments, thus significantly streamlining the organisational apparatus.

At the same time, several important institutions and policies on public affairs and public servants have been promulgated. 

The Government leader also highlighted the drastic efforts in digital transformation and digital Government building. As a result, the rate of administrative procedure applications submitted online to ministries and agencies increased 1.5 times from 2022 to 80.7% of all dossiers, and the rate among applications submitted to local administrations rose 1.8 times to 6.5%.  

All 63 localities have completed the connection and data sharing between the national population database and the administrative procedure portals, issued 84.7 million chip-based ID cards, verified 91.2 million units of information on the social security database. 

The PM also pointed out certain shortcomings in the work, saying that they are mostly attributable to subjectivecauses.

He stressed that some officials, especially those holding top positions in some agencies and localities, are not fully aware of their responsibility in the work. Some ministries, sectors, and localitieshave not taken drastic actions. Mechanisms and policies remain contradictory andoverlapping. The capacity of civil servant and public employees at certain placeshas yet to meet requirements, and discipline observance is not strict. Meanwhile, the coordination among agencies and units is not timely and effective enough, he added.  

ThePM emphasised the need to enhance officials’ sense of responsibility andactiveness, take flexible and active steps in implementing administrativereform tasks, boost power decentralisation and resource allocation in tandem with inspection,supervision and power control, and stringently enforce administrativediscipline.

He required members of the Steering Committee to uphold theirleadership to fulfill administrative reform tasks for 2023, with a focus on the reform of institutions, administrative procedures, the state administrativeapparatus, public affairs regime, publicfinance, and the building and development of an electronic Government and a digitalGovernment.

Herequested ministries, sectors, and localities to continue reviewing andreforming their work methodology, bring into play their leaders’ role to fruitfullyperform administrative reform duties, and increase dialogue with people andbusinesses in order to grasp the situation and order the settlement ofobstacles./.
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