HCM City reviews 3-year enforcement of citizen reception law
More than 135,000 complaints, denunciations and petitions from citizens have been filed to authorities at all levels in HCM City since the Reception of Citizen Law came into force in 2014.
HCM City (VNA) – More than 135,000complaints, denunciations and petitions from citizens have been filed to authoritiesat all levels in HCM City since the Reception of Citizen Law came into force in2014.
The figure was revealed at a November 1 conference wherethe municipal People’s Committee reviewed the 3-year enforcement of the law.
Thanks to the law enforcement, the role andresponsibility of the city’s citizen reception committee and leaders of departmentsand all-level People’s Committees have been raised while the capacity of publicservants has been improved.
HCM City has completed its legal documents on citizenreception and settlement of complaints, denunciations and petitions.
The city has recorded an increase in the number ofcomplaints, denunciations and petitions related to land compensation andresettlement, not to mention more complicated cases.
According to Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Thanh,deputy chief of the local police’s inspection force, about 23,000 people fromHCM City and neighbouring provinces have gathered in group to lodge complaintsand denunciations since 2014. Many people took advantage of these events to filmand post on the Internet to disseminate false information.
The local police has worked to prevent these acts andcoordinated with relevant authorities to solve the cases and ensure socialsecurity.
At the conference, Vice Chairman of the HCM City People’sCommittee Huynh Cach Mang asked the Government Inspectorate to proposeappropriate amendments to the Reception of Citizen Law to make settlement ofcitizens’ complaints and denunciations more effective.-VNA
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