Director of HCM City Customs Department Dinh Ngoc Thang is appointed Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs

VCN - On March 27, 2024, at the headquarters of General Department of Vietnam Customs, the Ministry of Finance held a conference to announce the Decision to appoint Mr. Dinh Ngoc Thang, Director of HCM City Customs Department to the position of Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs. Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi chaired the conference.
On behalf of the Party Committee and leaders of the Ministry of Finance, Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi presented the Decision and gave flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh
On behalf of the Party Committee and leaders of the Ministry of Finance, Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi presented the Decision and gave flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh

On March 25, 2024, Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phoc signed Decision No. 499/QD-BTC to appoint Mr. Dinh Ngoc Thang, Director of HCM City Customs Department to the position of Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs from April 2, 2024.

At the conference, Deputy Director of the Department of Personnel Organization (Ministry of Finance) Pham Xuan Thuy announced Decision 499/QD-BTC dated March 25, 2024.

On behalf of the Party Committee and leaders of the Ministry of Finance, Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi presented the Decision and gave flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang.

Speaking at the conference, the Deputy Minister of Finance highly appreciated the General Department of Vietnam Customs, besides completing assigned political tasks, they also trained staff very well. The strengthening of senior staff and the appointment of Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang contribute to strengthening the capacity of the leadership team of the General Department of Vietnam Customs, on that basis to complete the tasks of 2024 and the following years.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi assigned missions to Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh
Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi assigned missions to Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh

Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi believes that with nearly 30 years of working in the Customs sector, through many positions, new Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang would successfully complete the assigned tasks, along with the collective leadership of the General Department of Vietnam Customs directed and successfully implemented many new goals of the industry.

To complete the tasks in his new position, Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi requested Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang to pay attention to performing key tasks such as together with the leadership of General Department of Vietnam Customs to direct the entire sector to complete its tasks; always has a spirit of good cooperation with units inside and outside the sector in task performance; continuously study to improve qualifications and capacity to meet task requirements in new positions...

The Deputy Minister requested the General Department's leadership and civil servants, public employees, and workers throughout the sector to collaborate, support, and create conditions for new Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang to complete his tasks well.

On behalf of the leaders of the General Department of Vietnam Customs, Director General Nguyen Van Can presented flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh
On behalf of the leaders of the General Department of Vietnam Customs, Director General Nguyen Van Can presented flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang. Photo: Ngọc Linh

On behalf of the leaders of the General Department of Vietnam Customs and civil servants, officials, and workers throughout the industry, Director General Nguyen Van Can presented flowers to congratulate Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang.

Speaking at the Conference, Director General of Vietnam Customs Nguyen Van Can thanked the Party Committee and leaders of the Ministry of Finance for their concerns and appointment of Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs to meet the leadership requirements of the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Regarding Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang, Director General Nguyen Van Can proposed to accept the instructions of Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi, promote capacity and qualifications, constantly learn and continue working with the leaders of the General Department of Vietnam Customs to promote the spirit of solidarity and lead the entire industry to successfully carry out tasks.

Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang made a speech. Photo: Ngọc Linh
Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang made a speech. Photo: Ngọc Linh

Speaking to accept the missions, Deputy Director General Dinh Ngoc Thang promised and expressed his determination to always make efforts, dedication, responsibility, and solidarity with the leadership of General Department of Vietnam Customs to well perform assigned tasks; continue to build a professional Customs force that operates transparently and effectively; promote the tradition of solidarity and achievements to build and develop the Customs sector to meet task requirements.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi and representatives of General Department of Vietnam Customs’ leaderships congratulated new Deputy Director General. Photo: Ngọc Linh
Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi and representatives of the General Department of Vietnam Customs’ leadership congratulated the new Deputy Director General. Photo: Ngọc Linh
By Ngọc Linh/Thanh Thuy

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