On June 11, according to information from the General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement, Deputy Minister of Justice Mai Luong Khoi worked with the General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement on the implementation of the arrangement of the civil judgment enforcement system (CPE).
According to Deputy Director General of the General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement Tran Thi Phuong Hoa, there are 18 legal documents related to the organization and operation of the civil judgment enforcement organization system when reorganizing the apparatus that need to be amended, supplemented, canceled, or abolished.
The General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement has specifically assigned each document to units under the General Department to advise on implementation, have a roadmap and completion time, ensuring that all documents must be completed before March 2027.
To date, the General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement has received 34/34 dossiers of proposals approving the plan to reorganize provincial-level civil judgment enforcement agencies. The General Department is appraising the plan for personnel for leadership and management at the department level under the provincial civil service agency, the plan to arrange civil servants who do not hold leadership and management positions at the provincial civil service agency...
The Departments of Enforcement of Civil Judgments of provinces and cities have also agreed to propose personnel options for department-level leadership and management. In particular, it proposed to arrange department heads for 313/355 regional administrative units, 131/159 specialized and consulting departments; proposed to assign department heads to 42/355 regional administrative units, 28/159 specialized and consulting departments.
Regarding the plan to arrange headquarters and facilities, the General Department of Civil Judgment Enforcement plans to keep 11 headquarters of the provincial and municipal legal examination departments under 11 units not merged into provinces and cities.
The remaining 23 new provincial-level administrative units (after the merger), including 10 headquarters of the provincial and municipal administrative units under management, meet over 60% of the standard area.
In the immediate future, all existing headquarters of the administrative procedures agencies will be retained (except for the surplus headquarters due to the merger of administrative units in the period of 2023 - 2025 and the newly invested and built headquarters that no longer need to use the old headquarters that are undergoing procedures to be transferred to local management and handling) to be arranged as working headquarters, evidence warehouse of the administrative procedures agency, where the enforcement documents are received.
Concluding the working session, Deputy Minister of Justice Mai Luong Khoi requested the General Department of Administrative Judgment Enforcement to review the legal basis for new activities, processes, and operations; review the regimes and policies related to staff streamlining according to regulations; at the same time, pay attention to issues related to financial accounting, headquarters, management of enforcement records, administrative management of units that have ended operations as well as merged units.