On August 20, the Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee Office announced the conclusion of Mr. Truong Cong Thai - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee - at the recent regular press conference.
The Provincial People's Committee acknowledged the opinions and reflections of press agencies. These contents are all frank opinions, reflecting the reality of current socio-economic issues in the area.
The Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee requires departments, branches, sectors, units and localities to strictly implement regulations on speaking and providing press information. Actively, openly, and kindly coordinate in providing information and responding to the recommendations and reflections of press agencies under their authority and responsibility in accordance with regulations.
At the same time, the Provincial People's Committee requested units to urge, take remedial measures, and speed up the progress of handling thoroughly the cases reported by the press.
Accordingly, the Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee requested the Department of Education and Training to respond to the results of handling the case of a principal who repeatedly committed violations in Dak Lak and continued to be accused of violations related to Ms. Huynh Thi Kim Hue - Principal of Cao Ba Quat High School.
The case of 6 teachers in the old Krong Pak district winning a lawsuit against the district People's Committee and the school for more than 2 billion VND has not been resolved after many years; the case of collecting 125 billion VND in preferential allowances for teachers.

The Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee requested the Department of Agriculture and Environment to continue reviewing and responding to opinions on the plan to handle illegal sand gathering areas in the whole province.
The Provincial People's Committee also requested the Department of Health to respond to the results of handling the case of "running" the practice certificate for medical examination and treatment; the case of lost documents at the Central Highlands General Hospital; the case of dental, cosmetic and spa establishments operating not in accordance with regulations.