Secretary General of the National Assembly: Contracting public vehicles like the Ministry of Finance is not effective

October 18, 2016 18:24

Mr. Nguyen Hanh Phuc said that the way the Ministry of Finance implements public vehicle contracting is only from home to office, so it is "not very effective" because it does not really reduce the number of vehicles or drivers.

At the press conference on the afternoon of October 18, Secretary General of the National Assembly Nguyen Hanh Phuc received a question from the press about the recent implementation of the Ministry of Finance's public vehicle contract. Will the National Assembly agencies "set an example in implementing this policy" in the future?

Emphasizing that "we welcome the fact that ministries and branches contract out public vehicles," Mr. Nguyen Hanh Phuc said that the National Assembly Office had implemented this policy 10 years ago. At that time, a Deputy Head of the National Assembly Office used to commute to work every day by motorbike taxi. Currently, many officials in the National Assembly agencies are contracted out public vehicles.

According to Mr. Phuc, implementing the Ministry of Finance's method of contracting public vehicles is "not very effective", because the main problem is to reduce the number of vehicles and drivers, while the contract as the Ministry of Finance is implementing is only from home to the office. "With the contract level of 15,000 VND/km, in my opinion, it is almost the same as buying gasoline for public vehicles, no different. Meanwhile, the office still has to arrange a driver for each deputy minister," Mr. Phuc said and said that it is necessary to solve the problem of contracting public vehicles in the direction of strongly shifting to socialization...

"Currently, the National Assembly is developing a project to allocate public vehicles and studying how to make it more effective," said Mr. Phuc.

Văn phòng Quốc hội đang xây dựng đề án khoán xe công. Ảnh minh hoạ: Võ Hải
The National Assembly Office is developing a project to allocate public vehicles. Illustration photo: Vo Hai

Previously, at the end of September, the Ministry of Finance issued a decision to apply a fixed budget for public vehicle use for Deputy Ministers and leaders with a position allowance coefficient of 1.25 (General Director and equivalent) under the Ministry of Finance. Accordingly, the monthly budget for transporting these positions from their residence to their workplace is calculated based on the fixed number of kilometers and the unit price according to popular 4-seat taxi companies on the market. Each individual is allocated a fixed budget for two round trips during the working day.

The fixed price for car usage expenses is adjusted every 12 months from the date the Ministry approves the fixed price.

According to VNE

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