On April 24, information from the Ministry of Justice said that Deputy Minister of Justice Mai Luong Khoi had a working session with the Department of Planning and Finance (abbreviated as the Department of Natural Resources and Environment) on key tasks in the second quarter of 2025.
During the working session, Deputy Minister Mai Luong Khoi directed the Department of Planning and Investment to review and evaluate the overall status of assets, headquarters, and real estate facilities of the Ministry and the Judiciary, thereby developing a plan for arrangement and effective use.
This needs to be implemented drastically, with focus and key points. In April, the Department of Science and Technology must coordinate with relevant units to build a preliminary picture of the existing infrastructure system, as a foundation for the arrangement and investment in renovating and building headquarters for units in the coming time.
Regarding the National Civil Judgment Execution System (THADS), the Deputy Minister requested the arrangement of facilities to be closely linked to the requirements of the apparatus reform and streamlined organization but still must ensure the specificity of the industry.
With the nature of activities closely following residential areas, maintaining citizen reception points and workplaces in the locality is necessary to avoid the situation where people have to travel far, affecting the effectiveness of work.
During the arrangement process, financial - accounting, settlement and asset handover issues need to be strictly implemented in accordance with regulations.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment continues to guide, urge and inspect the implementation of financial and asset tasks of the Ministry and the Judiciary, promptly advising the Ministry's leaders on appropriate direction solutions that are in accordance with their state management functions.
Regarding basic construction investment, the Deputy Minister requested the Department to closely monitor the progress of projects, ensuring no delays; projects under construction must be closely monitored, not to be prolonged or wasted.