Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Register Agency plansto finish upgrading camera systems for supervising activities at vehicleregistration centres throughout the country before June.
With the camera system, the agency can monitor activities atevery vehicle registration centre.
The move came after violations related to registrationactivities were discovered at vehicle registration centres last year, reportedHanoi Moi (New Hanoi) newspaper.
The violations included vehicle registration centres’ stafffailing to assess vehicles’ brake pressure, headlights and ignoring safetystandards on seat belts.
Data from the agency showed that at least 10 staff atvehicle registration centres were suspended from working for between one andthree months for violating regulations in 2016.
For example, the agency suspended Le Bao Loc, an employee ofDak Lak province’s 47-04D Vehicle Register Centre for one month in August 2016.The decision was made on August 3 after an inspection team from the agencyfound a car failing to meet standards on headlights. However, Loc hadcertificated the car was up to standard.
Also in August, a member of staff at Dak Lak province’s47-01D Vehicle Register Centre was suspended for a month after the centre wasfound issuing duplicate results for a range of vehicles and data had not beencollected for five days.
Previously, in October 2015, Le Tan Hiep, head of the 47-01Dcentre was sacked for taking bribes, while operations at the centre weresuspended for a month.
Tran Ky Hinh, head of the Vietnam Register Agency saidsupervising registration activities with cameras was expected to minimiseviolations.
Staff at the centres would be forced to seriously follow theprocess of verifying quality of vehicles, because every action would berecorded by cameras and sent to the agency, he said.
Even issues such as giving or taking bribes would betackled, he said.
Dang Tran Khanh, head of Hanoi’s 29-03V Registration Centre,said managing registration activities with camera systems would reduceadministrative procedures, and increase effectiveness and transparency inregistration activities.
It is estimated Vietnam has about four million cars and morethan 40 million motorbikes.-VNA
With the camera system, the agency can monitor activities atevery vehicle registration centre.
The move came after violations related to registrationactivities were discovered at vehicle registration centres last year, reportedHanoi Moi (New Hanoi) newspaper.
The violations included vehicle registration centres’ stafffailing to assess vehicles’ brake pressure, headlights and ignoring safetystandards on seat belts.
Data from the agency showed that at least 10 staff atvehicle registration centres were suspended from working for between one andthree months for violating regulations in 2016.
For example, the agency suspended Le Bao Loc, an employee ofDak Lak province’s 47-04D Vehicle Register Centre for one month in August 2016.The decision was made on August 3 after an inspection team from the agencyfound a car failing to meet standards on headlights. However, Loc hadcertificated the car was up to standard.
Also in August, a member of staff at Dak Lak province’s47-01D Vehicle Register Centre was suspended for a month after the centre wasfound issuing duplicate results for a range of vehicles and data had not beencollected for five days.
Previously, in October 2015, Le Tan Hiep, head of the 47-01Dcentre was sacked for taking bribes, while operations at the centre weresuspended for a month.
Tran Ky Hinh, head of the Vietnam Register Agency saidsupervising registration activities with cameras was expected to minimiseviolations.
Staff at the centres would be forced to seriously follow theprocess of verifying quality of vehicles, because every action would berecorded by cameras and sent to the agency, he said.
Even issues such as giving or taking bribes would betackled, he said.
Dang Tran Khanh, head of Hanoi’s 29-03V Registration Centre,said managing registration activities with camera systems would reduceadministrative procedures, and increase effectiveness and transparency inregistration activities.
It is estimated Vietnam has about four million cars and morethan 40 million motorbikes.-VNA
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