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Former Director of Department for Roads of Vietnam reprimanded

The Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission decided to give a reprimand to Nguyen Van Huyen, former Secretary of the Party Committee and former Director of the Department for Roads of Vietnam, during its 52nd meeting held in Hanoi from December 9-11.

Hanoi (VNA) - The Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission decided to give a reprimand to Nguyen Van Huyen, former Secretary of the Party Committee and former Director of the Department for Roads of Vietnam, during its 52nd meeting held in Hanoi from December 9-11.

The commission also made reports to propose the competent authorities consider and discipline several Party members involved in violations and shortcomings related to the Dai Ninh urban area project and personnel work in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.

After reviewing the results of the inspection of the performance of tasks related to party inspection, supervision, and disciplinary actions, as well as financial checks on the Standing Boards and Inspection Boards of the provincial and municipal Party Committees, and the declaration of assets and income by officials under the management of the Party Central Committee’s Politburo and Secretariat in Da Nang city, and Dong Nai and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces, the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission noted that alongside the achievements, there were some violations and shortcomings in the leadership, direction, and organisation of party inspection and supervision and discipline; the management and use of party finances and assets, and the declaration of assets and income.

After reviewing the results of monitoring the activities of Party organisations and members, the commission found that the Standing Board of the Lang Son provincial Party Committee and its standing members had some violations, shortcomings, and limitations in leading and directing the building and implementation of working regulations and the operations of border gate economic zones and border crossings; as well as in directing the provincial Department of Public Security in carrying out their functions and tasks and in declaring assets and income.

Similarly, the Standing Board of the Vinh Long provincial Party Committee and its standing members also showed some violations, shortcomings, and limitations in leadership and direction regarding the development and implementation of working regulations; personnel management; management and use of land in non-state budget investment projects; and the declaration of assets and income.

The Standing Boards of the Party Committees of the Military Region 4 and the Vietnam People’s Navy, and their secretaries and deputy secretaries have also committed some violations, shortcomings, and limitations in their leadership and direction regarding the development and implementation of working regulat💧ions; personnel management; the management and use of land, finances, and assets; the implementation of investment projects; the fulfillment of assigned tasks; and the declaration of assets and income./.

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