This afternoon (December 19), in Hanoi, the Central Party Secretariat held a national conference to review the Party's inspection and supervision work in 2024 and deploy tasks for 2025.
General Secretary To Lam attended and directed the Conference. Also attending the Conference were Politburo member, Standing member of the Secretariat, Chairman of the Central Inspection Commission Tran Cam Tu. Also attending were Politburo members, Secretariat members, Party Central Committee members, and leaders of ministries and branches.
The conference was held in person at the Central Party Hall, connecting online to the Central Inspection Commission, provincial Party Committees, city Party Committees, and Party Committees directly under the Central Committee.
According to VNA, information at the Conference said that in 2024, the Central Inspection Commission advised the Politburo and the Secretariat to continue issuing important regulations on inspection and supervision work.
The results of the Party's inspection, supervision and disciplinary enforcement tasks show that in 2024, Party committees at all levels inspected 55,075 Party organizations and 308,028 Party members (including 72,716 Party committee members, accounting for 23.61%). Local and unit Party committees inspected 55,055 Party organizations and 308,028 Party members.
Through inspection, it was concluded that 1,709 party organizations and 6,058 party members had shortcomings and violations; 35 party organizations and 189 party members had to be disciplined; 7 party organizations and 136 party members were disciplined.
The report at the conference also said that in 2024, Party committees at all levels and Party cells disciplined 410 Party organizations and 17,562 Party members, including 3,246 Party committee members (accounting for 18.48%); of which the Central Executive Committee, Politburo, and Secretariat disciplined 26 Party organizations and 71 Party members.
The Inspection Committees at all levels disciplined 299 party organizations and 6,535 party members, including 2,104 committee members (accounting for 32.2%), of which the Central Inspection Committee disciplined 172 party organizations and 246 party members.
Regarding the directions and tasks for 2025, Permanent Deputy Head of the Central Inspection Commission Tran Van Ron said that he will promptly review, amend, supplement, and perfect the regulations, rules, guidelines, and procedures on inspection, supervision, and discipline work of the Party to ensure consistency, strictness, and conformity with the new Party organization model after the arrangement, meeting the requirements of the assigned tasks.
Inspection Committees at all levels focus on personnel appraisal, thoroughly and in accordance with regulations, handling complaints and denunciations, first of all, regarding party organizations and party members directly related to congress personnel; resolutely handling subjects who take advantage of the opportunity to rearrange and streamline the organization, apparatus, and congress organization to make false accusations, causing internal disunity and affecting congress personnel.
Proactively grasp the situation, promptly detect cases with signs of violations of delegate qualifications, violations of principles and procedures for delegate election to investigate, review and conclude.
Also according to Mr. Tran Van Ron, in 2025, continue to seriously, promptly and effectively implement the directions of the Politburo, the Secretariat, Party committees at all levels, the Central Steering Committee and the provincial level on preventing and combating corruption, waste and negativity.