Inspection Committee should strictly monitor “sensitive areas”

Thứ Sáu, 07/07/2017, 13:46
PSNews - At the conference, Mr. Tran Cam Tu and Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh recognized and praised the efforts and achievements of the committee
Participants at the working session. 

The Inspection Committee of the Central Public Security Party Committee held a conference on July 6 morning to look back at its task performance in the first 6 months of 2017.

Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Thanh, Head of the Inspection Committee of the Central Public Security Party Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security chaired the event.

The conference also saw the participation of Permanent Deputy Head of the Central Inspection Committee Tran Cam Tu.

Speaking at the conference, Major General Tran Van Ba, Deputy Head of the Inspection Committee of the Central Public Security Party Committee stated that, over the past 6 months, the committee well grasped and effectively implemented Resolution 4 of the 12th Party Central Committee on enhancing Party building and reorganization; preventing and rolling back degeneration of political ideology, morality and lifestyle of Party members as well as manifestations of “self-evolution” and “self-transformation” inside the Party as well as Directive No.05-CT/TW (dated May 15, 2016) of Politburo on studying and following the thought, morals and style of President Ho Chi Minh.

Additionally, the inspection work within Party organizations saw positive results; the settlement of petitions and punishment of disciplinary violations were carried out in accordance with the procedures.

Under the direction of Major General Nguyen Xuan Ngu, Permanent Deputy Head of the Inspection Committee of the Central Public Security Party Committee, delegates reviewed, thoroughly discussed and exactly assessed the inspection work in H1.

At the conference, Mr. Tran Cam Tu and Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh recognized and praised the efforts and achievements of the committee

As an important measure, in the coming time, inspection and monitoring activities should be further focused by Party organizations under the Ministry of the Public Security. There will be no “prohibited zone”, and sensitive fields must be closely observed. 
By Linh Bui