Hanoi: Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on April 17 tasked the Government Office and the Government Portal with regularly disclosing information on the status and progress of task implementation by ministries and agencies, with a view to enhancing transparency and accountability. The PM chaired a working session with leaders of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs, and the Government Inspectorate to review task implementation since the beginning of 2026, outline priorities for the period ahead, and address proposals and recommendations from the agencies concerned.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the directive underscores the government's commitment to improving governance and public service delivery through increased transparency. By mandating regular updates on ministries' performance, the PM aims to build public trust and ensure that governmental agencies remain accountable to the citizens they serve.
During the meeting, the PM also emphasized the importance of identifying key priorities for the upcoming period. This includes addressing the proposals and recommendations put forward by the participating ministries and agencies. The outlined priorities are expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of public administration in the country.
This initiative is part of a broader effort by the government to foster a culture of accountability and transparency within its ranks. By keeping the public informed of the progress of various governmental tasks, the government hopes to achieve a more open and responsive relationship with its citizens.