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Workshop finetunes anti-bribery regulations in Penal Code

The Party Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs organised a workshop in Hanoi on October 29 with a view to perfecting anti-bribery regulations in the 1999 Penal Code with support from the United Nations Development Programme in Vietnam.
The Party Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs organised aworkshop in Hanoi on October 29 with a view to perfecting anti-briberyregulations in the 1999 Penal Code with support from the United NationsDevelopment Programme in Vietnam.

Experts, bothdomestic and international, discussed the challenges in enforcing thePenal Code’s regulations on bribery; identified differences between theregulations in the penal code and international anti-corruptionconventions; and shared international experience in dealing with briberyand recalling the bribes.

Addressing the event,the commission’s deputy head Nguyen Doan Khanh said that even thoughVietnam’s efforts on anti-corruption have shown some success, especiallyin terms of establishing institutions and implementing preventivemeasures, the overall targets have not been met due to weak mechanisms,policies and laws on corruption.

He stressed theneed for Vietnam to revise and supplement its regulations on bribery,since the stipulations in the 1999 Penal Code were out-of-date and didnot reflect the country’s socio-economic reality.

As a member of the UN Convention against Corruption, the countryshould undertake measures to ensure the effective enforcement of theconvention, he added.-VNA

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