Seminar discusses state agencies’ anti-corruption role

(VOV) - The Government Inspectorate has held a July 9 seminar in Hanoi to discuss the role of state agencies in detecting and combating corruption.

Delegates debated current levels of supervision and methods to uncover and control emerging forms of corruption.

Around 282 cases of corruption are recorded each year. Last year, 89 incidents were detected involving total assets worth VND104 billion.

 Anti-corruption and waste prevention initiatives continue to operate on a significant scale.

Government Inspectorate Research Institute Director General Nguyen Quoc Hiep said combating corruption requires as much timely and accurate intelligence as possible.

Government agencies should also accept individual responsibility for controlling corruption within their ranks.

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