Party Internal Affairs Commission outlines plans for 2016
Friday, 17:43, 08/01/2016
(VOV) -The Party Central Committee’s Internal Affairs Commission on January 8 reviewed its performance in 2015 and discussed plans for 2016.
Permanent member of the Party Central Committee's Secretariat Le Hong Anh asked the commission to improve its consultations to the politburo, the party secretariat, and the central steering committee on corruption prevention on major policies concerning party internal affairs and corruption prevention.
The commission should research and propose mechanisms, policies and laws on socio-economic management to prevent corruption, he emphasized.
The commission was asked to provide local authorities and grassroots cadres with both solutions and guidance in the fight against corruption in accordance with the country's laws and regulations.
It needs to keep improving its quality of consultancy, the making of anti-corruption policy and its ability to recover assets in corruption cases.
The role of the committee was highlighted in some of the country's major corruption cases, which were put on trial recently showing Vietnam's resolution to put an end to rampant corruption.
Anh also urged the committee to reflect and address its own numerous shortcomings to better fulfill its duties to maintain public order and social security as well as to step up efforts in co-operation with the country's other anti-corruption agencies.
The commission should research and propose mechanisms, policies and laws on socio-economic management to prevent corruption, he emphasized.
The commission was asked to provide local authorities and grassroots cadres with both solutions and guidance in the fight against corruption in accordance with the country's laws and regulations.
It needs to keep improving its quality of consultancy, the making of anti-corruption policy and its ability to recover assets in corruption cases.
The role of the committee was highlighted in some of the country's major corruption cases, which were put on trial recently showing Vietnam's resolution to put an end to rampant corruption.
Anh also urged the committee to reflect and address its own numerous shortcomings to better fulfill its duties to maintain public order and social security as well as to step up efforts in co-operation with the country's other anti-corruption agencies.