(Hanoi News) While urging the government to continue to crack down on corruption, Su Lin, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and President of Vietnam, also reminded officials that they should not affect the implementation of anti -corruption work and hinder economic and social development.

The Vietnam Communist Central Committee's Corruption Guidance Committee held a meeting on Wednesday (August 14) in Hanoi to report the corruption cases handled by the committee.

It is reported that in the first six months of this year, Vietnam officials investigated a total of 2826 cases of corruption crimes, economic crimes, and duty crimes.Essence

The Vietnamese People's Daily reported that Sulin, who presided over the meeting, asked party committees, party organizations and organs at all levels to be "non -stop, no restricted area, no exception, no matter who it was, to investigate and deal with one case, warn a piece, govern a domain one domain,"The spirit of" carry out a strong solution for synchronization.

Su Lin, who has just been recommended as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam earlier this month, emphasized that negative corruption is the culprit that hinders the development of the country.He asked the relevant departments to completely handle shortcomings, difficulties and obstacles such as asset appraisal, assessment, providing information, providing information, judicial assistance, arrest and extradition and escape objects, recovering corruption assets, etc.Check and investigate the work of corruption and negative phenomena.

But he also said that prevention and cracking down on corruption must serve economic and social development. Do not affect and hinder economic and social development due to promoting this work.

The anti -corruption campaign in Vietnam in full swing has allowed a large number of high -level party executives such as President, Vice Premier and Politburo.The official active corruption has also had a negative impact on the economy. Officials often delay the approval of investment due to worrying about illegal discipline.