Handling delayed and prolonged officials in resolving dossiers for people and businesses

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Quang Ngai - The province requests to handle and rectify the situation of slow processing of dossiers, returning dossiers many times, and unclear notices.

On August 22, Ms. Y Ngoc - Standing Vice Chairwoman of Quang Ngai Provincial People's Committee - signed a document requesting the heads of agencies and units to rectify and improve their responsibility for performing public duties in resolving administrative procedures.

The province requests to promptly detect, rectify, and immediately handle acts of irresponsibility, avoidance, pushing work, causing trouble, harassment or affecting publicity, transparency, and fairness in the process of receiving and resolving administrative procedures.

Especially at positions that regularly contact and work directly with people and businesses.

The province requests to strengthen supervision in the fields of land and minerals, fields that often have many reflections and recommendations or risk negative developments.

When violations are detected, the head of the agency or unit must promptly consider and handle responsibilities for collectives and individuals according to regulations.

At the same time, rectify and prevent cadres, civil servants, public employees, and employees under management from having acts affecting organizations and individuals withdrawing administrative procedure dossiers in any form; issuing notices to supplement and complete dossiers or notices to return dossiers that are unclear and not in accordance with regulations.

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