(HBO) – The People’s Committee of Cao Phong district on August 16 held a ceremony to inaugurate and put into operation the local public administrative centre. At the event, the Cao Phong People’s Committee announced decisions on the establishment of the centre and the appointment of the director of the centre.

Authorities of the People’s Committee
hand over decisions appointing director and public servants of the centre.
Cao
Phong district’s public administrative centre, an organisation of the local
People’s Committee and People’s Council Offices, will instruct, receive and deliver
applications to authorised agencies which are responsible for processing
documents and giving feedback to individuals and organisations.
The
centre has a function to post administrative procedures and processes of
receiving, delivering, handling and returning applications in accordance to
regulations, in a public, timely and clear manner. It also works to improve
application processing procedures, thus enhancing the quality of service and
promptly handling administrative work.
In
addition, the centre is entrusted to monitor, check and speed up progress rate
of handling administrative tasks of agencies and units, using electronic
software and records systems.
It
will proactively discuss with agencies and units directly handling
administrative procedures to clarify and remove obstacles for
behind-the-schedule cases before reporting to the higher level.

Cao Phong district’s public administrative
centre becomes operational after the opening ceremony.
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