Vietnam
gov’t to thoroughly inspect all projects on Son Tra Peninsula
Yet another issue thrusting Da Nang into the media spotlight
Vietnam’s government has tasked the state
inspectorate with launching a comprehensive inspection into all construction
and investment projects currently underway on Son Tra Peninsula in the
central city of Da Nang.
The Government Inspectorate of Vietnam is
supposed to lead a joint inspection with the environment, agriculture, and
construction ministries, as well as relevant agencies, the Government Office
said on Wednesday, citing an order from Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa
Binh.
The inspection should focus on whether
construction projects on the peninsula are in line with laws on land
management and forest and environmental protection, according to the fiat.
All projects licensed by the Da Nang
administration between 2003 and 2016 will be subject to the inspection and
results will be reported to the government and the prime minister by March
31, 2018.
Facing the East Vietnam Sea, Son Tra
Peninsula is now home to several tourism projects.
From 2003 to 2012, the municipal
administration gave in-principle approval to 18 different tourism projects
spanning a combined area of 1,222 hectares on the peninsula.
In return, the city added some VND700
billion (US$30.84 million) to its coffers, though potentially at the cost of
severe deforestation and the endangerment of the animals who call Son Tra
‘home,' including the endangered red-shanked douc, known locally as ‘the
queen of all primates’ due to its extravagant appearance.
Da Nang in spotlight
Also on Wednesday, the investigative police
unit under the Ministry of Public Security sent a dispatch to the Da Nang
administration requesting municipal chairman Huynh Duc Tho to cooperate in an
investigation into the trading of government-owned land plots in the city.
Police will probe nine projects on those
public land plots, as well as the sale, lease, and transfer of 31 houses and
pieces of land owned by the government in Da Nang from 2006 to date,
according to the document.
The city’s chairman is expected to provide
police with all necessary documents and files to serve the investigation.
Considered Vietnam’s central tourism hub,
Da Nang stole the media spotlight over the past week after multiple
violations by top leaders, including chairman Tho and the city’s Party chief
Nguyen Xuan Anh, were made public.
Anh, the secretary of the Da Nang Party
Committee and chairman of the municipal decision-making People’s Council, was
found to have committed several violations, including using invalid
degrees, and accepting cars and houses as gifts from local businesses,
according to the Central Inspection Committee of the Communist Party of
Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Tho is being held accountable
for a series of oversights in the management of land and
urban order, as well specific matters related to personnel.
Tho and Anh’s violations were deemed so
serious by the Central Inspection Committee that they now await disciplinary
action from the Party.
By Tuoi Tre News
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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 9, 2017
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