On December 3, at the conference to review the work of preventing and combating corruption and negativity in 2024 and deploy tasks for 2025, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Gia Lai Provincial Party Committee Ho Van Nien assessed that the work of preventing and combating corruption in the area has achieved important results.
Thereby creating trust among cadres, Party members and people in the leadership of the Party. In 2024, the Provincial Party Standing Committee and the Provincial Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption and Negativity issued a Thematic Inspection Program and an Inspection and Supervision Program for 9 Party Committees.
Through inspection, the inspectorate discovered and transferred 5 case files with signs of corruption and negative crimes to the police investigation agencies at all levels for verification and clarification.
Along with that, the Steering Committee handled 24 corruption and negative cases under the supervision of the Provincial Party Standing Committee and the Provincial Steering Committee.
Since the beginning of the year, competent authorities have disciplined 7 Party organizations, 364 Party members and proposed competent authorities expel 1 Party member from the Party.
Through inspection, financial violations were discovered at 84 units with a total amount of more than 29 billion VND.
Of which, the proposal to pay the State budget is 28.1 billion VND, the other proposal is more than 923 million VND. Currently, more than 18.5 billion VND has been recovered and paid to the State budget.
Corruption and negativity not only occur at district and provincial levels but also at commune and village levels, especially in the non-state sector.
Many corruption and negative cases have occurred for a long time but were not detected by the heads of agencies and units, causing serious consequences.
Gia Lai Provincial Party Secretary Ho Van Nien requested units to continue implementing solutions to prevent corruption and negativity. At the same time, urgently overcome loopholes and inadequacies in mechanisms, policies and laws according to recommendations of inspection, supervision and audit teams of the Central and the province.