Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on April 6 called for drastic, consistent and synchronous measures to fight corruption while presiding over the 14th meeting of the National Anti-Corruption Steering Committee.
PM Nguyen Tan Dung said that despite some progress in anti-corruption work in the first quarter, there are some shortcomings in combating bribery.
The Government chief noted the necessary to apply strict punishment on corruption convicts in order to deter other possible cases.
Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung asked ministries, agencies and localities to raise awareness of the anti-corruption work, especially on land management, bidding, public asset management, and budgetary control, while accelerating the investigation and prosecution of corruption cases.
The PM Nguyen Tan Dung also asked his inferiors to early map out an action plan to realize the 11th National Party Congress Resolution on anti-graft.
Mr. Vu Tien Chien, Chief of the Office of the Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption, reported that in the first two months this year, the Government Inspectorate put forth eight inspection conclusions on corruption cases, while ministries, agencies and localities conducted 949 inspection tours.
In the same period, the law enforcement agencies started investigation of 28 corruption cases, while prosecuted 35 other cases with 75 defendants, Chien added.
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(Theo website Nguyễn Tấn Dũng)
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