1mil Vietnamese public servants declare personal assets, only one penalized for dishonesty

Nearly one million officials and public servants in Vietnam had to declare their assets, but only five cases were verified and only one was punished for dishonesty, according to a Government Inspectorate report released on September 15. Government Deputy Chief Inspector Tran Duc Luong said that it was difficult to detect corruption because the actors were usually high-ranking officials who have good knowledge of the law, good connections and relations, and mutual interest groups. Deputy Chair of the National Assembly Judiciary Committee, Nguyen Dinh Quyen, said that the implementation of personal asset declaration among state officials in order to curb corruption was ineffective because of a lack of a mechanism to control assets and income of officials and civil servants.

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