above is information from the business owner of Canh Toan in Pho Rang town, Bao Yen district.
According to Ms. Tran Thi Tam, business household, some units have a large amount of debt for many years: People's Committee of Vinh Yen commune (more than 252 million VND); Bao Ha Commune People's Committee (191 million VND); Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (old) (more than 107 million); Department of Natural Resources and Environment (old) (more than 145 million) ...
All purchases have a debt confirmation number, but over the past 10 years, many debts have not been paid.
Buying stationery for use in the office, all these expenses are paid according to regulations, why the Commune People's Committee and departments do not pay the business household, it is very confusing.
The debt from the previous term left behind, the leaders of the next term are not responsible for paying, so the people have to suffer, not knowing who to ask for. The leaders of the next term who cannot repay the debt also have a reason, because they do not know from which source to pay for previous debts.
The commune chairman did not pay the debt for the next term, so he did not pay, while the cadres and civil servants in the unit said that the whole matter was resolved by the agency, and "no one cried", so the business household cried net for 10 years.
Similar to the case of Chau Tien commune, Quy Chau district, Nghe An province and Kien Thanh commune and Kien Duc town, Dak R'lap district, Dak Nong province, owing rice and stationery to restaurants and businesses as reported by Lao Dong Newspaper. Units that owe people money for food and stationery have been refusing to pay the people for many years.
Up to now, due to the upcoming merger of some communes and the abandonment of district levels, business households are afraid that there will be no more old units and they will not know who to ask for, so they should speak up to call for help.
Dak Nong province has directed Dak R'lap district to handle it properly, any officials involved in debt have not been arranged jobs, so many people are afraid of losing their seats and worrying about withdrawing their wallets to pay off debts.
The Chairman of Lao Cai Provincial People's Committee has forwarded Ms. Tran Thi Tam's petition to the Chairman of Bao Yen District People's Committee for consideration and settlement in accordance with the provisions of law, and at the same time responded to citizens and reported to the District People's Committee before June 25.
Bao Yen district should apply a similar measure to Dak R'lap, not arrange work for officials related to debt if not completely resolved.
In other localities, restaurants and businesses that are refused to pay for food, parties, and stationery by government agencies should boldly call for help.