Chairman of Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee Pham Anh Tuan has directed the Department of Agriculture and Environment to comprehensively rectify the Provincial Land Registration Office and 24 branches in the area.
According to the People's Committee of Gia Lai province, the progress of granting Land Use Rights Certificates is still slow, records are backlogged and delayed, especially in the western area of the province, directly affecting the rights of people and businesses.
The coordination between the Land Registration Office and the Tax Department is not strict, leading to a prolonged time for processing documents. The quality of the staff at some branches is not uniform; there are cases where they have not fulfilled their responsibilities, lax management, and even showed signs of harassment and harassment, causing public outrage and complaints beyond the level.
The leadership of the Provincial Land Registration Office has not been in close check and lacked timely solutions to support the branch in handling documents and removing obstacles. If these limitations are not overcome soon, it will greatly affect the effectiveness of land management, the reputation of state agencies and the trust of people and the business community.
Therefore, the Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee directed the Department of Agriculture and Environment to request the Director of the Provincial Land Registration Office and the Directors of 24 branches to sign a commitment to responsibility for the progress and quality of document settlement.
Organize the review and rectification of all activities of the Provincial Land Registration Office and 24 branches on professional processes, financial management, regimes, policies, personnel work, public ethics and the application of information technology.
"Determinately rotate branch leaders, prioritize the transfer of units with large backlogs and delays; leaders with long positions but do not innovate their working methods, do not meet task requirements; do not form local thinking, monopoly, or group interests.
Violations will be reviewed, disciplined and the case file will be transferred to the investigation agency if there are signs of violating the law. These contents are also included in the criteria for evaluating "not completing the year's tasks" for organizations and individuals who violate the law," emphasized the Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee.
The Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee requested to organize periodic and surprise inspections of the progress of handling records, handling style, public ethics and attitude in serving the people; strictly handle violations.
The heads of relevant units are responsible before the law and the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee if there are any delays, violations or negativity in the issuance of Land Use Rights Certificates...