Government Inspectorate Explained

Agency Name:Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Government Inspectorate
Type:Agency
Nativename:Thanh tra Chính phủ
Formed:23 November 1945
Preceding1:Special Inspectorate Commission (1945–1949)
Government Inspectorate Commission (1949–1956)
Central Inspectorate Commission of Government (1956–1961)
Government Inspectorate Committee (1961–1984)
State Inspectorate Committee (1984–1990)
State Inspectorate (1990–2005)
Government Inspectorate (2005–present)
Jurisdiction:Government of Vietnam
Headquarters:D29 Pham Van Bach Street, Yen Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
Budget:192.320 millions VND (2018)
Chief1 Name:Đoàn Hồng Phong
Chief1 Position:Inspector-General
Chief2 Name:Nguyễn Văn Thanh, Đặng Công Huẩn, Bùi Ngọc Lam, Trần Ngọc Liêm
Chief2 Position:Vice Inspectors-General
Agency Type:Ministry-Level Agency

The Government Inspectorate (Vietnamese: Thanh tra Chính phủ) is a ministry-level agency in Vietnam that exercises the function of state administration of inspection, citizen reception, complaint and denunciation settlement and anti-corruption throughout Vietnam; conducts inspection, settles complaints and denunciations and combats corruption in accordance with laws. The Government Inspectorate is headed by an Inspector-General. The current Inspector-General of the Government is Đoàn Hồng Phong.

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