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Public administrative units must reduce personnel by 2 pct annually

Public administrative units must reduce personnel by 2 percent annually

Minister of Home Affairs Le Vinh Tan suggested the Prime Minister assign administrative units to reduce personnel by 2 percent per year during a teleconference between the Government and localities on July 2.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Minister of Home Affairs Le Vinh Tansuggested the Prime Minister assign administrative units to reduce personnel by2 percent per year during a teleconference between the Government andlocalities on July 2.

As they only streamlined 4.8 percent of staff in the pastfour year so in the next three years, it is necessary to cut down personnel byat least1.8 percent each year to achieve a 10 percent reduction goal inaccordance with the Politburo’s Resolution No. 39, he said.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) will assign personnelquota to ministries, agencies, and localities on July 20, said Tan, adding thatthe PM should soon issue a decree on amendments and supplements to Decree No.108on personnel streamline policy.

He asked relevant ministries, agencies, and localities topromptly report to the MoHA so that it could offer advice to the Government todeal with the against-regulation personnel appointment, recruitment, androtation activities.

The ministry has so far received such reports from 15 ministriesand 34 provinces.

Regarding the rearrangement of administrative units atcommunal and district levels, Tan said a total of 637 communes in 16 districtsneed to be rearranged.

Regarding the renovation of public administrative units, FinanceMinister Dinh Tien Dung said that ministries, agencies, and localities remain slowin performing tasks that were assigned under the Government’s DecreeNo.16/2015/ND-CP regulating self-autonomy mechanisms in public administrativeunits and Decision No.695/QD-TTg on a plan to implement Decree No.16.

Since February 2015, ministries have submitted two decreeson self-autonomy mechanisms in science-technology, economic cause, and otherfields to the government for issuance.

Six out of eight decrees on health care, high school andtertiary education, vocational training and communications and culture are yetto have been issued, which Dung says is too slow.

If the progress remains at this pace, it will be hard toachieve goals in line with Resolution No. 20 adopted by the sixth plenum of theParty Central Committee, and therefore salary and social insurance reform goalsare unlikely to be met, he said.

He added that the Ministry of Finance (MoF) decided todissolve 42 transaction offices, equivalent to provincial branches, of theState Treasury from June 1, 2018.

The Finance Minister pledged to cut half of 548 taxationbranches between now and 2020, asking localities to partner with the MoF torearrange financial agencies, thus ensuring their effective operation. -VNA

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