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Chief inspector confirms Indonesia of top priority in anti-corruption


Hanoi (VNA)- General Inspector Tran Van Truyen has told Indonesian Anti-Corruption Committee Chairman Antasari Azhar the Vietnamese Government considers anti-corruption key in its management of the country.

In his reception for the Indonesian anti-corruption chief in Hanoi on July 22, Truyen said the Government has been speeding up administrative reforms and gearing up State agencies’ operations toward transparency and openness as measures to fight corruption.

“ Vietnam has promulgated the Anti-Corruption Law and a number of relevant legal documents,” Truyen said.

“The country has also been preparing to issue an anti-corruption strategy for 2020 and compiling a project on monitoring incomes of public employees and Government officials as well as a project to include anti-corruption into a training program.”

The Indonesian guest praised the host country’s socio-economic achievements as encouraging, especially in the current world economic situation.

Azhar said Indonesia is interested in Vietnam ’s experiences in corruption control as the two countries share similar conditions.

Azhar also revealed a plan to expand his committee’s current influences, now limited to Jakarta , to the national scale.

Both sides said they hoped to boost ties between their inspection and anti-corruption agencies through concrete and practical programmes of cooperation.

 
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