Car owners must open a bank account for traffic fines

Cao Sỹ Kiêm, former Director General of the Việt Nam State Bank, talks to the newspaper Kinh tế & Đô thị about the proposal to require all car drivers to open their bank accounts in order to pay traffic fines if they are found to have violated traffic regulations through a traffic camera

Tuition waivers for students in public schools

 

Professor Dr. Trần Xuân Nhĩ, talks to Khoa học & Đời sống newspaper about a proposal to waive tuition fees for students from pre-school to the ninth grade in public schools

We need good management of blood donors: doctor

PhD Doctor Trần Ngọc Quyết from the National Institute of Hematology Blood Transfusion talks to the newspaper Nông thôn Ngày nay (Countryside Today) on the need to have good management of blood donors in accordance to their blood groups.

Reduced class size a must to better education quality

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) set the maximum number of students per classroom no more than 35, but overcrowding in schools has been taking place for years, especially at pre-school, primary and even lower secondary education levels in big cities.

Investment for start-up enterprises just begins

Phan Hoàng Lan, Head of Planning and Finance of the Ministry of Science and Technology’s National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurships and Commercialisation Department, talks to Hải quan (Customs) newspaper about investment for start-up enterprises.

Electric bikes are not motorbikes

Dr Phạm Sanh, an expert on urban transport talks to the Kinh tế & Đô thị (Economic & Urban Affairs) newspaper about which public agency should manage electric bikes in Việt Nam.

Equitisation is the right move

Nguyễn Đình Cung, director general of the Central Institute of Economic Management, speaks to the Nhân dân (People) newspaper on the need to the make the best use of the State budget in State-owned enterprises following their equitisation

Public debt a tricky issue

Dr. Hoàng Văn Cường, a member of the National Assembly Committee on Economic Affairs, talks to the Investment Review newspaper on his Committee’s resolve to tighten the management of public debt

Smart urban areas are right for VN

Đặng Hùng Võ, former deputy minister of Natural Resources and Environment, speaks to the Thời báo Kinh tế Việt Nam (Việt Nam Economic Times) newspaper on the advantages of developing smarter and more sustainable urban areas.

Corruption must be rooted out

Bùi Đức Thụ, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee for Deputy Affairs, speaks to the Lao Động (Labour) newspaper on the need to tightly supervise people with power

Gov’t goes after fraudulent ’war invalids’

Lê Tấn Dũng, deputy minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, tells Thời báo Kinh tế Việt Nam (Việt Nam Economic Times) newspaper that the Government will take tough measures against those who abuse the country’s humanitarian law on war invalids.

There’s nothing such as safe drinking

Alcohol consumption can harm the drinker, but what’s worse is when it harms an innocent. On August 27, 2017, Hoàng Văn Thuận, 39, went from work to his friend’s house in Nghệ An Province to drink. Getting home after wards, drunk, Thuận raped his own daughter, who was just 14 years old.

Tight control for quality agriculture products

Tạ Văn Tường, deputy director of Hà Nội Department of Agriculture and Rural Development talks to Kinh tế & Đô thị (Economic and Urban Affairs) newspaper on food safety for consumers.

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