The entire sector handled 134,427 reports, achieving 100% success, and initiated 133,033 cases, a 23.3% increase compared to the previous year. Judicial proceedings were closely supervised, with no cases where the court acquitted defendants prosecuted by the Procuracy. Investigation agencies under the Procuracy also achieved high resolution rates for very serious and especially serious cases; and intensified efforts to recover assets in corruption and economic crimes. Many procedural recommendations were accepted by relevant agencies, contributing to improved investigation and trial quality. In the civil and administrative fields, the Procuracy resolved 13,469 administrative cases, a 3.9% increase, with an appeal acceptance rate of 74.8%; and resolved 575,520 civil, commercial, and labor cases, a 15.5% increase, with an appeal acceptance rate of nearly 80%. The enforcement rate for civil judgments reached 84.2%, far exceeding the target set by the National Assembly.
The report of the Committee on Law and Justice assessed that the Procuracy continues to affirm its important role in performing the functions of prosecution and judicial supervision. Strengthening investigation supervision has helped to promptly overturn many unfounded decisions, limit wrongful prosecutions, and ensure the supremacy of law. The rate of appeals accepted by the Court is much higher than required, demonstrating the increasingly improved quality of procuracy work. Investigations into very serious and especially serious cases have been carried out fully and decisively.
However, the review agency also noted that there are still cases where investigations must be suspended due to the absence of criminal activity or the act not constituting a crime; some complaints, denunciations, and requests for review and retrial in civil and administrative fields are still being processed slowly. The Committee requested the Procuratorate to continue improving procedural laws, strengthening coordination in the enforcement of administrative judgments, enhancing the efficiency of receiving and processing complaints, increasing digital transformation, increasing transparency in litigation activities, consolidating the team of prosecutors, tightening public service discipline, and proactively preventing wrongful convictions, protecting human rights and civil rights in accordance with the Constitution and laws.






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