Party Central Committee Secretariat expels three officials from Party
The Secretariat of the Party Central Committee has decided to expel three officials from the Party due to their serious violations of Party regulations and State laws.
Nguyen Huu Tin, former member of the standing board of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City and former Vice Chairman of the city People’s Committee, at a court. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Secretariat of the Party Central Committee has decided toexpel three officials from the Party due to their serious violations of Partyregulations and State laws.
Thedecision was made at a meeting of the Secretariat in Hanoi on July 28 under thechair of Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong.
Thethree expelled Party members included Nguyen Huu Tin, former member of thestanding board of the Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City and former ViceChairman of the city People’s Committee.
Thesecond one was Dao Anh Kiet, former member of the Party Committee of HCM Cityand former Director of the city’s Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment, who is serving an imprisonment term for violating regulations on managementand use of State assets, causing loss and wastefulness.
Thethird one was Nguyen Van Dieu, member of the standing board of the PartyCommittee of Thai Binh province and head of the provincial Party Committee’s Commissionfor Internal Affairs. He has seriously violated the Party regulations on thingsthat Party members are banned from doing and on Party members’ responsibilityof setting examples for others. He also violated the Law on Road Traffic andLaw on Prevention and Control of Harms of Liquor and Beer, causing severeconsequences, and facing criminal charges.
TheSecretariat also decided to give a reprimand to Lieutenant General Duong DucHoa, former member of the Party Central Committee, former Vice Secretary of theParty Committee and former Commander of Military Zone 2 over his seriousviolation of the principle of centralized democracy, the working regulation ofMilitary Zone 2 and legal regulations on management and use of defence land./.
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