Recommendation for disciplinary action against 12 military personnel.
The Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission focused on discussing, analyzing, clarifying, and concluding on violations by individuals and collectives, ensuring strict adherence to the Party's principles and regulations, and military discipline.
On the morning of June 10th, in Hanoi, the Central Military Commission's Inspection Committee for the 2015-2020 term held its 20th meeting, chaired by General Luong Cuong - Member of the Politburo, Standing Member of the Central Military Commission, Head of the General Political Department of the Vietnam People's Army, and Head of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Committee.
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At the meeting, the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission heard a report on the results of the review and proposed disciplinary actions from the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission.
Members of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission focused on discussing, analyzing, clarifying, and concluding on violations by individuals and collectives, ensuring strict adherence to the Party's principles and regulations, and military discipline.
The Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission voted to recommend disciplinary action against 12 military personnel (including Party disciplinary action: 2 warnings, 2 dismissals; military disciplinary action: 1 officer stripped of rank, 3 dismissals, and 4 stripped of military titles).
Commending and appreciating the advisory and preparatory work of the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission, General Luong Cuong stated that the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission had proactively inspected, supervised, and assessed the situation, promptly proposing disciplinary actions against collectives and individuals in a fair and reasonable manner, identifying the right people, the right offenses, and leaving no exceptions.
The review and disciplinary process always strictly adheres to the Party's guidelines, the State's laws, and the regulations of the Ministry of National Defense, especially upholding principles and regulations.
General Luong Cuong suggested that in the coming period, the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission should proactively advise the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission and the Central Military Commission's Inspection Commission on leading and directing inspection, supervision, and disciplinary enforcement; proactively monitor the situation, detect and inspect Party members and subordinate Party organizations when there are signs of violations; promptly resolve and handle complaints and denunciations decisively, contributing to maintaining and enhancing the leadership capacity and combat strength of Party organizations; strengthen unity and cohesion, and successfully complete political tasks.
