The call to action by General Secretary and President To Lam to combat corruption with unwavering determination has resonated with the public. Emphasizing the importance of continuous efforts without exceptions, this directive has garnered strong support as it bolsters trust in the Party and the State.
At the recent Central Steering Committee session on Anti-Corruption and Negative Phenomena, To Lam stressed the need for anti-corruption measures to align with economic and social development, preventing any hindrances to progress.
To address the prevalent issue of stagnation, crucial steps must be taken to ensure that policies translate into action promptly. Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung highlighted the urgent need to overcome delays in public investment projects to unleash the full potential of over $13.6 billion in annual societal investment.
The complexity of Vietnam’s legal system contributes to the sluggishness in decision-making and implementation. With an abundance of regulations and unclear guidance, officials often shy away from making decisive moves, leading to bureaucratic hurdles.
Excessive caution among officials, coupled with a risk-averse attitude, hampers timely resolutions and hinders progress in various sectors. The reluctance to act swiftly and decisively poses a significant challenge to the country’s development.
To combat corruption effectively, a robust legal framework is essential, along with increased empowerment of institutions and organizations to prevent and address corrupt practices.
General Secretary To Lam’s visionary approach emphasizes the need for a unified understanding of Vietnam’s new era, promoting innovative solutions rooted in the nation’s experiences, and driving comprehensive reforms to propel sustainable growth and integration into the global economy.