Nguyen Tan Thinh appointed as Director of Department of Public Property

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Deputy Minister of finance Tran Xuan Ha gives the Appointment Decision to Nguyen Tan Thinh.
Deputy Minister of finance Tran Xuan Ha gives the Appointment Decision to Nguyen Tan Thinh.


On the afternoon of October 4, the Ministry of Finance held a conference to hand over the decision to appoint the Director of the Public Property Management Department to Mr. Nguyen Tan Thinh.

On behalf of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Finance, leaders of the Ministry of Finance, Deputy Minister of Finance Tran Xuan Ha gave the decision to Mr. Nguyen Tan Thinh and congratulated him for the new position.

Speaking at the conference, Deputy Minister Tran Xuan Ha said Mr. Nguyen Tan Thinh has worked at the Ministry of Finance for 27 years, of which 26 years working at the Department of Public Property and 12 years as the Deputy Director of the Department of Public Property. He has made great efforts in raising his knowledge and expertise and is an active factor in the team. With such capacity and quality, the Party Committee highly appreciates and believes that Nguyen Tan Thinh will fulfill assigned tasks.

The Deputy Minister requests the Department of Public Property and Nguyen Tan Thinh should continue to improve mechanisms and policies on public property management in the future.

At the same time, the department should advise the Ministry of Finance in rearranging the housing and land base of administrative agencies and enterprises subject to public property to update the full data on public properties of the whole country, thereby advising the Ministry and the Government in using and transform public properties more effectively to increase State revenue.

In addition, the department should advise the Ministry of Finance in exploiting public property resources. Land and public assets brought high revenue to State budget and has potential resources.

The Deputy Minister said that Mr. Nguyen Tan Thinh will be take on a heavy task in the future, so the deputy minister expects the new director to develop specific program and guidelines to succeed in assigned tasks.

At the conference, Mr. Nguyen Tan Thinh thanked the Party Committee of the Ministry of Finance for trusting him in the assignment, and thanked the officers and employees of the department for accompanying and supporting him.

“This position is an honor but also a great responsibility, I promise to strive to go forward to complete assigned political tasks,” said Nguyen Tan Thinh.

Appointment of Deputy Director of Department of Banking and Financial Institutions

On the morning of the same day, Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi gave the decision to appoint Mrs. Pham Thi Thanh Tam, Head of the Office of the Department of Banking and Financial Institutions as Deputy Director of the Department of Banking and Financial Institutions.

Congratulating Mrs. Pham Thi Thanh Tam, Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi said that Mrs. Pham Thi Thanh Tam is a well-trained person with over 26 years of experience working in the Department of Banking and Financial Institutions, including 12 years as head of the office. She is always proactive in work and exemplary in performing public duties.

With a lot of experience in leading and directing policy making in professional fields, the Deputy Minister believes that she will also continue to direct and manage the Finance Department of Banks and Financial Institutions to achieve the assigned tasks.

The Deputy Minister requested Mrs. Pham Thi Thanh Tam and the Department of Banking and Financial Institutions to make efforts to fulfill the assigned tasks; promote their experience; focus on developing and perfecting mechanisms and policies and conducting price management in the fields under the charge of the department.

By Hoai Anh/ Huyen Trang

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