The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption (Vietnam), was directly administered by the Vietnamese Politburo and chaired by Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
The 5th plenum of the 11th Central Committee decided to establish the Committee. The Politburo on February 1, 2013 implemented the decision.
The chairman is Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
Vice Chairmen:
Lê Hồng Anh, Politburo member, Executive Secretary of the SecretariatNgô Văn Dụ, Politburo member, Secretariat member, Chairman of the Central Commission for InspectionNguyễn Xuân Phúc, Politburo members, Deputy Prime MinisterUông Chu Lưu, Party Central Committee member, Vice Chairman of the National AssemblyNguyễn Bá Thanh (Executive Vice Chairman), Party Central Committee member, newly appointed Director of the Party’s Committee for Internal Affairs.Other members:
Tô Huy Rứa, Politburo member, Secretariat member, Director of the Party’s Central Committee for OrganizationĐinh Thế Huynh, Politburo member, Secretariat member, Director of the Party’s Central Committee for Propagation and EducationTrần Đại Quang, Politburo member, Minister of Public SecurityNgô Xuân Lịch, Secretariat member, Chairman of the General Department of Politics of the People’s ArmyTrương Hòa Bình, Secretariat member, Tribunal President of the People’s Supreme CourtNguyen Hoa Binh, Party Central Committee member, President of the People’s Supreme ProcuracyHuynh Phong Tranh, Party Central Committee member, Government General InspectorDinh Tien Dung, Party Central Committee member, State General AuditorVu Trong Kim, Party Central Committee member, Vice President-General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front’s Central CommitteeNguyễn Văn Hiến, member of the National Assembly Standing Committee, Chairman of the NA Committee of JusticeThe Committee accepted obligations, including proposing the Politburo and the Secretariat for considering and deciding mechanisms, policies, laws and solutions on anti-corruption. The Central Steering Committee is also in charge of discussing and deciding annual key working programs and plans on anti-corruption.
The Committee can direct and work with relevant agencies in dealing with serious corruption cases.
The Central Committee for Internal Affairs is the standing agency of the Committee.