Chairman of Thai Binh Provincial People's Committee to be inspected in 60 days
By Tieu Phong
October 26, 2017 | 07:19 AM GMT+7
The six-member Team led by Tran Huu Loi, Senior Inspector, Deputy Director General of Department I - Government Inspectorate will conduct inspection during 60 days or equivalent to two months.
Thai Binh is famous for rice paddy fields and Keo Pagoda. (Photo: dulich24h)
According to the Government Inspectorate website, on October 24th, 2017, Deputy Inspector General Nguyen Van Thanh announced the decision to inspect the responsibility of the Chairman of Thai Binh Provincial People's Committee in receiving citizens, receiving complaints and denunciations, anti-corruption from 2011 to 2016 and in the fields of land and environment related matters from 2001 to 2016.
The six-member inspection Team was led by Tran Huu Loi, Senior Inspector, Deputy Director General of Department I - Government Inspectorate in 60 days.
Immediately after announcing the decision, the inspection Team worked with the Provincial People's Committee on the results of receiving citizens and settling complaints and denunciations in the first nine months of 2017.
On the basis of those results, the Deputy Chief Inspector assigned Department I and the Central Citizen Reception Committee to coordinate with Thai Binh province to completely resolve some complicated cases.
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