NA Chairman lauds people’s procuracy sector's performance in 2023

National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has lauded the performance of the people’s procuracy sector in 2023, saying it has synchronously deployed many solutions, performed well the proposed tasks, achieved and exceeded many targets and requirements set by the Party, State and National Assembly.
NA Chairman lauds people’s procuracy sector's performance in 2023 ảnh 1National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has lauded the performance of the people’s procuracy sector in 2023, saying it has synchronously deployed many solutions, performed well the proposed tasks, achieved and exceeded many targets and requirements set by the Party, State and National Assembly.

Speaking at a hybrid conference on December 25 to launch the people’s procuracy sector’s tasks in 2024, Hue said the sector has fully implemented the NA’s requirements, especially the targets assigned by the legislature and contents related to the question and answer activity of the Chief Procurator of the Supreme People's Procuracy at sessions of the NA and NA Standing Committee. It has promptly responded to voters' petitions, demonstrating its responsibility which is highly valued by the Party, State and people.

The people's procuracy sector has constantly improved the quality of exercising prosecutorial discretion and supervising judicial activities, and enhanced the litigation skills of procurators, ensuring decisions and approvals of the procuracy are well-founded in accordance with the law.

The sector with closely coordinated with prosecution agencies to speed up investigation progress, and prosecute many major and especially serious cases in line with the requirements of the Central Steering Committee on preventing and combating corruption and negative phenomena such as the cases related to Viet A Company, Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB) and Van Thinh Phat Group, and the one occurred at the Consular Department under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to a report delivered at the meeting, in 2023, the sector closely worked with relevant authorities to fight, detect and initiate legal proceedings against 98,369 criminal cases, an increase of 13.4% compared to 2022. They include 947 cases of corruption and abuse of positions, up 74% year-on-year; 31,270 social order-related crimes, up 14.3%; and 39,034 cases relating to economic, property and environmental infringement, an increase of 13.6%. 

To improve the quality of exercising prosecutorial discretion and supervising judicial activities, the NA chairman asked the Supreme People’s Procuracy to continue to consider preventing and combating corruption, negative phenomena, crimes and wrongful verdicts as the most important political task.

It is necessary to proactively research and propose to the Party and State solutions to strengthen the capacity of the people's procuracy sector, thereby promoting its role and responsibilities, he added.

Attention should be paid to enhancing the quality of the contingent of procurators and heads of people's procuracies at all levels in terms of professional capacity and responsibility, along with promoting digital transformation and information technology application in the operations of the people's procuracies, he noted./.
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