Making clear change in anti-corruption

News - PublishedTime : 09:52, 08/07/2022

The Hai Duong provincial Steering Board against Corruption held its first meeting on July 7 afternoon to pass working regulations, assign and realize tasks.


Mr. Pham Xuan Thang, Member of the Central Party Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People's Council, Head of the provincial Steering Board against Corruption, delivers the opening speech at the first meeting of the steering board


Mr. Pham Xuan Thang, Member of the Central Party Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People's Council, Head of the provincial Steering Board against Corruption, presided over the meeting.

In his concluding speech, Thang suggested that the steering board thoroughly grasp its position, functions, tasks, importance, and responsibilities.

The steering board is a body that assists and counsels the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board in inspection, supervision, and direction against corruption and is responsible for urging, coordination, and direction of the handling of complicated corruption cases concerned by the public.

In the coming time, the steering board should help the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board make a clear change in anti-corruption, mainly prevention, to maintain and stabilize the socio-political situation as a premise for socio-economic development.

Regarding the tasks for the last six months of the year, the secretary of the provincial Party Committee required adjustment for clear assignment to chairing and assisting bodies.

It is necessary to organize a peak campaign to spread the fight against corruption throughout officials, Party members, and citizens.

In the second half of the year, the provincial Party Committee's Board for Internal Affairs and relevant units should counsel the review of at least one field to early and remotely prevent corruption and soon complete operation regulations of the steering board for approval before July 15.

There are four chapters and 16 articles stipulating principles, responsibilities, powers, working regimes and relationships, and methods and orders to handle the work of the provincial Steering Board against Corruption in its draft working regulations.


DANH TRUNG