On April 1, a source confirmed that the Dak Nong Department of Construction had reported to the Provincial People's Committee the results of reviewing the responsibilities of relevant groups and individuals in the work of arranging and assigning leaders at the department level after the merger.
Accordingly, the provincial Department of Construction held a meeting to review the collective and individuals involved due to not strictly implementing the Provincial Party Committee's direction on the orientation for selecting, arranging and arranging cadres when implementing the organizational arrangement.
The collective leadership of the provincial Department of Construction received reviews and learned from experience. The Chief of the Department of Construction Office and the former Chief of the Department of Transport Office seriously reviewed and drew profound lessons to advise leaders in the coming time.
In addition, the provincial Department of Construction will coordinate with the Department of Home Affairs and related units to complete the position of Head of the Department of Transport, Vehicle and Driver Management in accordance with the direction of the Provincial People's Committee.
As Lao Dong reported, after merging the Department of Construction and the Department of Transport, Mr. Ha Xuan Binh (50 years old) was transferred from Head of Department to Deputy Head of Department.
Mr. Binh has submitted a petition to the competent authority to review the arrangement of department-level leaders.
After that, the Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee assigned the Department of Home Affairs to preside over and coordinate with relevant units to inspect and verify the petition according to regulations.
According to the Inspection Team of the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Construction of the province has issued a decision to appoint 7 department heads but left the positions of Head of the Department of Transport, Vehicles and Drivers vacant.
Instead, the Department of Construction assigned a deputy head of this unit. Meanwhile, the redundant department head must be adjusted to the deputy department head.
At the time of inspection, the Department of Construction had not yet completed the title of Head of the Department of Transport, Vehicles and Drivers, nor had it reported according to the previous proposal of the Department of Home Affairs...
With the shortcomings in the work of arranging and assigning cadres after the merger, the Department of Home Affairs recommends that the Provincial People's Committee criticize and request the leaders of the Department of Construction to seriously learn from experience for not promptly implementing the instructions of the Provincial People's Committee and the Provincial Party Committee.