Deputy Director of the Registration Department: 'We are not all bad, there are still good examples'

N. Huyen DNUM_BCZABZCACD 16:23

Mr. Nguyen To An, Deputy Director of the Department of Registration said: "If the registration is wrong, it is wrong and must be corrected. Whoever is guilty must be held accountable, but we cannot level the scales. In reality, there are still many individuals and groups in the field of registration that do well."

On the morning of January 12, Mr. Nguyen To An, Deputy Director of the Department of Registration (Ministry of Transport) shared with the press after the "storms" that occurred at this unit.

Inspection centers are overloaded, people have to wait all day but still cannot get the inspection number. Photo: Vietnamnet

Mr. An said that the Department is focusing on reviewing the errors, shortcomings and inadequacies to overcome them. The recent events at the registration agency (arrest of 3 officers of the Department of Motor Vehicle Inspection, Director of the Registration Department - PV) as well as opinions from public opinion are "storms, tsunamis" that leave deep and painful consequences.

“With decades of achievements and the efforts of many generations almost collapsing. We have the responsibility to rebuild,” said Mr. An.

The Deputy Director of the Vietnam Register hopes that in this reconstruction process, there will be the support and assistance of the press and media with the goal of being good for the registration sector, but the ultimate goal is to serve the people better.

“If the vehicle inspection is wrong, it must be corrected. Whoever is guilty must be held accountable, but we cannot level the scales. In reality, there are still many individuals and groups in the vehicle inspection field who do well. These individuals and groups are also very sad, heartbroken, and hurt.

Previously, anyone who worked in vehicle inspection was a source of pride. This was the agency with the highest intellectual content, a pioneer in the field of reform, applying advances in science and technology.

In 2000, the Registry was one of the first state management agencies to apply information technology in management work. What happened recently was truly heartbreaking and painful. Many inspectors were working in an unstable state, affecting efficiency, results, and productivity of work,' said Mr. An.

The Deputy Director of the Vietnam Register said he had never seen people lining up to wait for registration like this. People had wasted too much effort, time, confusion and worry.

“Those working in the vehicle inspection field sympathize with the people about this. We are currently working hard, often working overtime, working on shifts, and even on holidays.

As a management agency, we encourage and urge that the number one task is to serve businesses and people in the best way possible. But human resources are limited. The solutions proposed in the recent past are temporary,” Mr. An expressed.

According to Mr. An, to overcome the recent shortcomings, the Registry Department immediately reviewed the legal document system. For now, the first inspection will be exempted for newly assembled vehicles after listening to public opinion.

Currently, the Vietnam Register is urgently completing this document for implementation. In addition, this unit is also promoting research to plug current loopholes, including regulations on the qualifications of the director of the registration unit.

“In the past, no one anticipated the situation that might arise because it was based on the Enterprise Law. The recent past has shown the shortcomings in this issue. Whatever people say, it is our own fault, we will be responsible for reviewing it,” Mr. An said.

As Deputy Director, Mr. An pledged to work with his colleagues to do their best "even though we don't know when we can regain the people's trust."

Finally, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Register Nguyen To An said: "We are not all bad, there are still places, there are still good examples".

N. Huyen