A Government inspection delegation led by General Inspector Huynh Phong Tranh began a working visit to relevant Russian agencies on April 14.
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The visit aims to share anti-corruption experience and seek coordination with relevant Russian agencies in preventing, detecting and handling corrupt acts.
The delegation will also negotiate with the Russian Presidential Office’s Anti-Corruption Bureau on the signing of a cooperation memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two agencies.
On the morning of April 14, Vietnamese inspectors met with representatives from the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office headed by the first deputy prosecutor, Aleksander Buksman.
Buksman highlighted the delegation’s visit as a contribution to enhancing Vietnam-Russian cooperative relations, while General Inspector Phong Tranh briefed his Russian host about the functions and anti-corruption tasks of Vietnamese government inspectors.
Both sides also discussed measures to strengthen anti-corruption cooperation in the future.
As scheduled, the delegation will meet for talks with representatives from Russian audit agencies, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation and the Russian Presidential Office’s Anti-Corruption Bureau.
The delegation will also negotiate with the Russian Presidential Office’s Anti-Corruption Bureau on the signing of a cooperation memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two agencies.
On the morning of April 14, Vietnamese inspectors met with representatives from the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office headed by the first deputy prosecutor, Aleksander Buksman.
Buksman highlighted the delegation’s visit as a contribution to enhancing Vietnam-Russian cooperative relations, while General Inspector Phong Tranh briefed his Russian host about the functions and anti-corruption tasks of Vietnamese government inspectors.
Both sides also discussed measures to strengthen anti-corruption cooperation in the future.
As scheduled, the delegation will meet for talks with representatives from Russian audit agencies, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation and the Russian Presidential Office’s Anti-Corruption Bureau.
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