On June 22, according to PV's investigation, the Government Inspectorate has just issued a Directive on launching a emulation movement for the period 2026 - 2030.
In which, the Government Inspector General set out a number of striving targets for the period 2026 - 2030 such as: Striving to complete 100% of the annual inspection plan and surprise inspections, specialized inspections.
Strive for 100% of inspection conclusions to be issued on time or with extension documents, explanations in accordance with regulations; propose clear inspection subjects, clear content, clear grounds, clear deadlines, ensuring 100% of inspection conclusions are monitored and urged to be implemented according to regulations.
Notably, this Directive clearly states the innovation of thinking and methods of inspection activities. Inspection in the direction of not only detecting and handling violations but also focusing on prevention, creation, unlocking resources and promoting development.
Through inspection, it is necessary to summarize and evaluate to detect and propose to competent authorities to rectify weaknesses and shortcomings in state management; propose strict handling of collectives and individuals with violations; propose to improve mechanisms, policies, and laws that are still inadequate and lax to prevent and prevent violations, as well as propose to remove difficulties and obstacles to unlock resources to serve socio-economic development; ensure smooth operation of local governments at 2 levels, serving people and businesses better and better, encouraging and protecting dynamic, creative, dare to think, dare to do, dare to take responsibility for the common good in accordance with the Party's guidelines and the State's laws; At the same time, the Government Inspectorate requests to resolutely prevent and strictly handle acts of taking advantage of innovation and creativity to violate the law. The issuance of the Inspection Conclusion must ensure progress and quality.
Focus on implementing the Project on Building a digital platform and data of the Inspection sector, which is defined according to a model including key components, including: National database on asset and income control; National database on citizen reception, petition processing, complaint and denunciation resolution; National database on anti-corruption, wastefulness, and negativity; National database on accountability; Digital platform for inspection work.
