Inspection Commission decides disciplinary measures on ranking officials
The Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission issued an announcement on July 20 about the outcomes of its 46th session from July 15-17 under the chair of Secretary of the Party Central Committee and its head Tran Cam Tu.
Head of the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission Tran Cam Tu at the session (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)🅺 - The Party CentralCommittee’s Inspection Commission issued an announcement on July 20 about theoutcomes of its 46th session from July 15-17 under the chair of Secretaryof the Party Central Committee and its head Tran Cam Tu.
Considering thenature, level, and consequences of violations as concluded at the Inspection Commission’s 44th session, aswell as the Party regulations on conducting disciplinary actions against Partyorganisations and members, the commission decided to expel the Deputy GeneralDirector of the Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) from the Party, givewarnings to the Secretary of the Party Committee and the Chairman of the Boardof Members of VEC and Vice Secretary of the Party Committee and GeneralDirector of VEC Tran Van Tam. Itreprimanded former Secretary of VEC’s Party Committee and former Chairman of the Board of Members Tran Quoc Vietand Vice Secretary of the Party Committee and Deputy General Director NguyenVan Nhi. After considering the proposed discipline by the standing board of the CentralMilitary Commission, the Inspection Commission decided to give warnings to Major General Nguyen Hoang, former Vice Secretary of the Party Committee and formerCommander of Corps 4; and reprimand Major General Pham Lam Hong, formerVice Chief of the Staff of Military Zone 2. The Commissionalso suggested the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat consider disciplining Lieutenant General Duong Duc Hoa, former member of the Party Central Committee and former Commander of Military Zone 2. These officialswere found to have violated the principles of democratic centralism, workingregulations, and laws on land use and management. The Commission proposed that the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat considerexpelling several officials from the Party, including former member of thestanding board of the Party Committee and former Vice Chairman of the HCM CityPeople’s Committee Nguyen Huu Tin. It also maintained the decision toexpel Lt. Col. Bui Tien Loi from the Party as, in his capacity as Dean of theSocialism Faculty at the Military Engineering College, he wrote articles on socialmedia against the Party and State guidelines, and showed serious degradation inpolitical thought and behaviour of “self-evolution”, “self-transformation”,making it easier for hostile forces to sabotage the Party and State. Atthe session, the Commission also considered several complaints about Partydiscipline on several cases, and decided on other important issues./.
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