The Government Inspectorate held a press conference in Hanoi on July 23to disclose the inspection results from the first half of this year.
From January-June, the agency conducted 2,842administrative inspections and 116,334 specialised ones nationwide,detecting economic law violations involving almost 11.3 trillion VND(around 525 million USD) and 655.7 hectares of land.
The sector proposed reclaiming nearly 7.6 trillion VND (362 millionUSD) and 514.7 hectares of land, of which 6.2 trillion VND (295.3million USD) has already been returned to the State budget.
Inspectors also issued 106,562 decisions on offending organisationsand individuals, collecting 1.8 trillion VND (83.1 million USD) infines, and passed 28 cases involving 76 individuals to criminalinvestigation agencies.
During the period, theagency brought 29 corruption cases to light with 58 people and 27.5billion VND (1.3 million USD) involved.
DeputyChief of the Government Inspectorate Ngo Van Khanh said in the secondhalf of this year, the agency will continue inspecting corruption-pronefields such as land management, natural resources, constructioninvestment, finance, banking and trade.
Thesector will work to ensure the progress, quality and efficiency of theinspections while fine-tuning anti-corruption mechanisms and ensuringtransparency and publicity in budgets and land and natural resourcesmanagement, he added.-VNA
From January-June, the agency conducted 2,842administrative inspections and 116,334 specialised ones nationwide,detecting economic law violations involving almost 11.3 trillion VND(around 525 million USD) and 655.7 hectares of land.
The sector proposed reclaiming nearly 7.6 trillion VND (362 millionUSD) and 514.7 hectares of land, of which 6.2 trillion VND (295.3million USD) has already been returned to the State budget.
Inspectors also issued 106,562 decisions on offending organisationsand individuals, collecting 1.8 trillion VND (83.1 million USD) infines, and passed 28 cases involving 76 individuals to criminalinvestigation agencies.
During the period, theagency brought 29 corruption cases to light with 58 people and 27.5billion VND (1.3 million USD) involved.
DeputyChief of the Government Inspectorate Ngo Van Khanh said in the secondhalf of this year, the agency will continue inspecting corruption-pronefields such as land management, natural resources, constructioninvestment, finance, banking and trade.
Thesector will work to ensure the progress, quality and efficiency of theinspections while fine-tuning anti-corruption mechanisms and ensuringtransparency and publicity in budgets and land and natural resourcesmanagement, he added.-VNA