Thứ Hai, 21/09/2015, 05:20 (GMT+7)
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Central Steering Committee for Judicial Reform convenes 21st session

The Central Steering Committee for Judicial Reform (CSCJR) convened its 21st session in Hanoi on September 18 to discuss projects on combating negative phenomena in judicial activities.
 
President Truong Tan Sang speaks at the session. (Credit: VNA)
President Truong Tan Sang speaks at the session. (Credit: VNA)

Under the chairmanship of President Truong Tan Sang, also the committee’s head, representatives of the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) and the Supreme People’s Procuracy (SPP) presented reports on the projects, which feature the situation and solutions to the negative phenomena in their own sector.

Speaking at the session, President Sang asked delegates to clarify objectives and requirements of the fight against negative phenomena in judicial activities.
 
President Sang asked the SPC and the SPP to acquire opinions of the committee’s members to improve the quality and efficiency of the projects.
 
The leader stressed the two agencies should put forth new solutions suitable to each specific field, thoroughly grasp the Party’s guidelines and policies and the State’s laws on fighting corruption and other negative phenomena, as well as attach importance to personnel training.
 
Reporting at the meeting, the SPC pointed to shortcomings remained in the sector, including the low quality of judgment and violations of regulations committed by court officials.
 
To overcome such limitations, the project has proposed different solutions, including building and finalising legal documents on the organisation and operation of people’s courts, and draft procedural laws to revamp the organisation of trials.
 
The project also made it clear positions, rights and obligations of those involving in the procedural process, aiming to ensure transparency, democracy and strictness.
 
Meanwhile, the SPP frankly mentioned corruption and other bad deeds in judicial activities that have affected the quality and efficiency of the work and eroded public confidence in the sector.
 
The procuracy said it will continue to complete institutions, overhaul organization methods and improve the quality of inspection agencies of the SPC and the Central Military Procuracy.
 
The projects received appraisals from most of the committee’s members.
 
(Source: nhandan.org.vn) 
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