Vietnam has improved the anti-corruption perception
2/3/18
Vietnam has made progress in fighting corruption in recent years. The country scored of 35 points out of 100 on the CPI 2017. The country scored 31 in 2015 and 33 in 2016.
Vietnam ranks 107th among 180 countries and territories in
the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2017 released by Transparency
International on February 22, a slight improvement from the two previous years.
The index ranks the 180 countries and territories by their
perceived levels of public sector corruption according to experts and
businesspeople. It uses a scale of zero to 100, where zero is highly corrupt
and 100 is very clean.
According to Towards Transparency (TT), the national contact
of Transparency International in Vietnam, the slight increase of the country’s
CPI score for two consecutive years is a positive sign for its anti-corruption
efforts.
TT said in 2017, with the renewed commitments of the Party
and the State, national anti-corruption efforts have attained some positive
results, including the adjudication of serious corruption cases involving
several high-level public officials. At the same time, Vietnam has continued to
improve its anti-corruption legal framework, such as the revision of the
existing Law on Anti-corruption in line with international standards.
The country needs to take further measures and develop
effective, accountable and inclusive institutions. It recommended Vietnam
improve the effectiveness of the National Assembly’s overseeing role and the
independence in adjudication by the judiciary, enhance anti-corruption efforts
in areas where citizens regularly encounter corruption and bribery (police,
public health, and public education) and improve the legal framework on
whistleblower protection to stimulate social participation in anti-corruption.
Meanwhile, businesses should take initiatives in fighting
against corruption and building business integrity. They should also strengthen
internal anti-corruption capacities.
Media, civil society
organisations and citizens should engage in anti-corruption efforts by
promoting transparency, integrity and accountability, while exercising the
right to access information and taking part in monitoring the implementation of
the 2016 Law on Access to Information./.
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Vietnam has showed its resolve to combat with corruption to protect healthy environment for people and businesses to develop.
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