The Government Inspectorate has just sent a document to ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government-attached agencies; People's Committees of provinces and centrally-run cities.
According to this document, to prepare for the development of a report on the results of inspection, citizen reception, complaint and denunciation resolution and anti-corruption and negativity in the first quarter of 2026 to serve the Government meeting in March 2026, the Inspector General of the Government requests ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government-attached agencies and People's Committees of provinces and cities to report on the results of inspection, citizen reception, complaint and denunciation resolution and anti-corruption and negativity in the first quarter of 2026.
The report is implemented according to the provisions of Circular No. 06/2025/TT-TTCP dated September 29, 2025 of the Government Inspectorate.
Report sent to the Government Inspectorate (through the Department of Planning - Finance) and send 1 copy to the department under the Government Inspectorate assigned to monitor the area and field before March 20, 2026" - the document clearly stated.
Previously, reporting at the department-level meeting on the results of work in February, Mr. Le Quang Linh - Director of the Department of Planning - Finance (Government Inspectorate) said that in February, the Government Inspectorate deployed a total of 37 inspections. In which, 13 conclusions of 10 inspections were issued, 5 draft inspection conclusions were reported to the Prime Minister, and at the same time continued to develop reports and draft conclusions for 14 other inspections.
Regarding the work of preventing and combating corruption, wastefulness, and negativity, the Government Inspectorate continues to implement tasks according to the 2026 work program of the Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption, Wastefulness, and Negativity.
The agency has advised on developing plans to implement the tasks of the Government Inspector General as a member of the Central Steering Committee; developing reports and plans related to asset and income control and evaluating provincial-level corruption prevention and control work.