On December 15, in Hanoi, General Nguyen Trong Nghia - Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Standing Member of the Central Military Commission, Director of the General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People's Army, Director of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission - chaired the 24th Session of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission, term 2020-2025.
At the meeting, the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission elected Major General Dang Van Long to the position of Deputy Head of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission for the 2020 - 2025 term; at the same time, consider and request the Central Military Commission's Standing Committee to take disciplinary action against cases of cadres and party members who violate the law and discipline.
Concluding the meeting, General Nguyen Trong Nghia assigned the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission to receive comments and urgently complete the documents to report to the Central Military Commission's Standing Committee.
In the coming time, the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission will continue to lead and direct innovation to improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of the Party's inspection, supervision and disciplinary work.
Proactively develop programs and plans and comprehensively implement the tasks of inspection, supervision, and enforcement of Party discipline and military discipline to ensure strictness, compliance with principles, processes, and regulations.
General Nguyen Trong Nghia emphasized the need to continue to strongly innovate thinking, methods, and methods of organizing the implementation of inspection and supervision work in the spirit of the direction of General Secretary To Lam at the working session with the Central Inspection Committee on May 22, 2025.
Accordingly, focusing on preventing and warning violations; checking and supervising is not only to detect and handle violations, but first of all to maintain discipline, prevent and keep the Party organization and Party members from going astray, contributing to the serious and effective implementation of the Party's policies and guidelines.
From being passive to being proactive in grasping the situation, not leaving " gaps" or "dark areas" where the Party's inspection and supervision work has not reached; building an effective monitoring mechanism capable of early warning and preventing violations right from the grassroots, not allowing small violations to accumulate into major violations.
The Chairman of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Committee also noted the need to implement a good regime of regular supervision and thematic supervision, focusing on regular supervision and supervision of the implementation of conclusions after inspection and supervision.
At the same time, the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission is required to strengthen the grasp of the situation, detect and inspect when there are signs of violations, promptly resolve complaints and denunciations strictly, accurately and promptly, associated with strengthening education, managing ideological situations, and setting an example; proactively perfecting personnel according to the new organizational and staffing table of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission.