The request was made during a working session with representatives of the municipal Customs Department to examine the prevention of smuggling, fraud and counterfeit goods during the first eleven months of 2015.
According to the report of the city's Customs department, as of mid
November, it could collect VND80,300 billion (US$36 billion) for import
and export duties. Customs officials discovered 2,000 cases of smuggling
and fraudulent trading.
However, according to the Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, that
modest result does not correspond with the situation in Vietnam where
the import and export turnover reached US$67 billion per year.
This situation can be explained by the negative attitude of customs officials who assisted the smugglers and tax evaders.
Phuc stressed that such a big city as Ho Chi Minh City should pay special attention to reducing the bad attitudes of officials.
Hoang Viet Cuong, Deputy Director of the General Department of Vietnam Customs, said Vietnam, and Ho Chi Minh City in particular, often become a target destination for wildlife smuggling over the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday period early next year.
According to Cuong, the government should sack the customs officials violating the law to prevent them from repeating an offense. The current law only grants them suspended sentence.
To deal with fraud, Phuc requested closer co-operation between the city's police forces and customs officials to discover and prevent fraud.
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