(HBO) – Vice Chairman of the Hoa Binh provincial People’s Council Hoang Van Tu and a working group from the Council have inspected administrative reforms at the Department of Construction.




Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Hoang Van Tu delivers speech at the inspection


According to the department’s report, the department carried out administrative renovation missions as planned during 2015 - August, 2017. Administrative procedure simplification was conducted and checked quarterly and annually and its outcomes were submitted in accordance with regulations.

The department announced the standardisation of 38 new administrative procedures, including 31 provincial-level procedures and seven at district levels while abrogating 28 procedures.

The department has jurisdiction to tackle 42 administrative procedures, comprising 31 standardised procedures. The procedures are publicised on the department’s portal and posted up at the department’s one-door mechanism. From August 1, 2017 they are listed at the department’s receiving and returning result section at the provincial administrative centre. During the two year period, the department tackled 2,031 administrative procedures among total 2,037 procedures in a timely manner. It ranked 17th among 20 provincial departments in administrative reform index in 2015 and moved to ninth place in 2016.


At the event, participants discussed and clarify results in administrative reforms achieved by the department, including organisation, re-arrangement of its units and administrative disciplines for its staff and the efficiency of quality management system applied ISO 9001:2008 standard. 

Tu lauded administrative reform achievements made by the department while recommending further activities for the administrative reform inspection in the locality./.

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