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Vietnam s anti-corruption fight enters new stage

However, fighting corruption is both an urgent and regular task throughout the development process. This is a non-stop struggle, demonstrating the bravery and determination of the Party and State against the vices of power.

Civil servants go to office to work, not to show off fashion

Civil servants go to office to work, not to show off fashion Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  10/07/2021    06:00 GMT+7 Dinh Van Minh, Director of the Legal Department under the Government Inspectorate supports the Ministry of Home Affairs decision on banning civil servants from going to the office in jeans, T-shirts without lapels, shorts and high-cut skirts. Dinh Van Minh, Director of the Legal Department under the Government Inspectorate He believes the Code of Conduct is necessary, and that other ministries and agencies also should do the same thing. Civil servants are the image of public authorities

As Vietnam s Communist Party convenes, who will be its next president?

Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party is set to convene its 13th National Congress on January 25 to select its next general secretary among other leaders. Current General Secretary Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong has served as president of Vietnam since 2018 and is expected to step down from his role as head of party as he has completed his two-term limit. Trong, who has largely used his roles to consolidate state power, would like his successor to continue his “furnace-blazing” anticorruption campaign and further strengthen the country’s central political institutions. What has General Secretary Trong achieved? Under Trong’s leadership, Vietnam has seen anti-corruption

Vietnam s 8-year corruption crusade turns the tide - VnExpress International

Vietnam s 8-year corruption crusade turns the tide By Hoang Thuy, Viet Tuan   December 15, 2020 | 07:51 am GMT+7 Vietnamese policemen stand guard outside a courtroom hearing a trial involving former Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang, Hanoi, Vietnam, January 9, 2018. Photo by Reuters/Kham. A hands-on, take-no-prisoners approach by top echelons of the Communist Party has been a decisive factor in the success of Vietnam’s eight-year corruption fight. This was highlighted by senior officials in talks with VnExpress that identified several salient features and factors marking the headway made by the nation’s corruption fight since 2013. A total of 133 cases and 94 incidents of serious corruption and economic violations were directly handled by Vietnam s top anti-corruption agency.

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