On April 18, the Provincial Party Committee's Inspection Commission (PCC) held a conference to review the work of inspecting, supervising and enforcing Party discipline in the first quarter, deploying tasks for the second quarter of 2025.
In the first quarter, Party committees and Inspection Commissions at all levels actively deployed their tasks, inspecting 122 Party organizations and 28 Party members; supervising 33 organizations and 7 Party members. The content focuses on preparing for the Party Congress for the 2025 - 2030 term and supporting the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses.
The Inspection Committees at all levels also inspected, supervised, and verified the assets and income of 104 cadres, and disciplined 44 party members, including 3 cadres under the management of the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee.
Disciplinary measures include: reprimanding 8 party members, warning 17, dismissal 1, and expelling 18 party members. The main violations of party members are violating regulations on exemplary responsibility, things that party members are not allowed to do, taking advantage of positions and powers in performing public duties for personal gain...

However, some inspections and supervisions have not ensured progress; asset and income verification is still limited in some localities.
In the second quarter, the inspection work will continue to focus on propaganda and implementation of Directive No. 45 of the Politburo, documents on merging administrative units and new regulations on Party discipline. The Inspection Committees at all levels will strengthen supervision, detect and strictly handle violations, while promoting digital transformation in the Party inspection sector.
The Provincial Party Committee's Inspection Commission will also advise the Inspection Committees at all levels when establishing new administrative units and prepare for the summary of the 2020 - 2025 term, towards the Party Congresses at all levels for the next term.