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Nov 15, 2018 / 11:20

Land-related denouncements remains a headache in Vietnam

The government attributed the situation to shortcomings in land planning, non-transparency, wrongdoings and power abuse in site clearance and compensation, causing public indignation.

Disputes relating to land issues topped the number of civil complaints and letters of denunciation sent to authorized agencies so far this year with 70%, reports showed at the National Assembly (NA)’s ongoing plenum.
 
NA's Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu at a meeting. Photo: Internet
NA's Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu at a meeting. Photo: Internet
Among 43,324 complaints and letters of denunciation sent to the NA’s committees, deputy delegations, and deputies since end-2017, teeming and complicated cases accounted for 61.8%. 

In terms of number, the complaints and letters of denunciation rose 11.8% on year, according to the reports. 

The figures have made voters' representatives reflective. 

In answering to deputies’ questions on the rising figures, the government attributed the situation to shortcomings in land planning, non-transparency, wrongdoings and power abuse in site clearance and compensation, causing public indignation.    
 
The NA’s Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu pointed out that the state, businesses and people shared no common interest, resulting in rising complaints. 

Land in Vietnam is under the state’s control, individuals are given rights to use it only.