During the 1-month period, students will study, exchange and learn in a concentrated form at the Inspectorate School with topics taught directly by lecturers who are leaders, former leaders of the Government Inspectorate and the School's Board of Directors.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the course, Mr. Vu Van Chien, Principal of the Inspectorate Cadre School, said that the Senior Inspector Training Course is of special interest to the School and is identified as one of the most important tasks, because this is a course for officials who are Chief Inspectors and Deputy Chief Inspectors at the provincial and ministerial levels, and is a source of officials to take the exam and be appointed to the Senior Inspectorate position.
Accordingly, the Government Inspectorate and the School Board have arranged and invited a team of lecturers and experts with extensive experience in the industry in the fields of inspection, complaint and denunciation settlement, and anti-corruption to directly teach in a manner appropriate to the learners.
To ensure the quality of the course, Mr. Vu Van Chien asked the trainees to overcome difficulties in time, arrange their work scientifically and reasonably to attend the classes fully and seriously. On this occasion, Mr. Vu Van Chien, Principal of the Inspectorate School, expressed his deep gratitude to the leaders of the Government Inspectorate for always paying close attention to the training and development work of the school during the past time.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Inspector General of the Government Le Sy Bay emphasized that personnel work plays a very important role in the Development Strategy of the Inspection sector, especially for training and fostering classes of inspectors, chief inspectors and senior inspectors.
For the course to be successful, Deputy Inspector General Le Sy Bay requested the Inspectorate School to create the best conditions for students to complete the course successfully. During the learning process, there will be interactions between lecturers and students, attention will be paid to practical issues, bringing practical situations and situations of handling complaints and denunciations into lectures, as well as experiences in the industry, thereby ensuring the position and effectiveness of the Inspectorate.
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