HCMC – Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has requested the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Transport to find solutions to worsening congestion at auto inspection centers so as to protect the legitimate interests of car owners. Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha yesterday, March 8, worked with
HCMC – Vietnam Register, under the Ministry of Transport, has allowed two auto registration and inspection centers in Hanoi, 29-01V and 29-06V, to reopen after their suspension over irregularities. These two centers and others in the capital city have been closed to serve a police investigation of
HCMC – Luong Minh Tu, 43, director of the 60-04D auto inspection and testing center in the southern province of Dong Nai, and 10 others have been charged with taking tens of billions of dong in bribes. The Dong Nai police today, January 20, detained Tu and two deputy heads of the center – Le […]
HCMC – Four vehicle inspection and registration centers in HCMC, which are among those being forced to shut down while under a police investigation, have been cleared to reopen today, January 16, to meet the demand of auto owners ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, or Tet. The four facilities are
HCMC – Investigators at the HCMC Police Department yesterday, January 5, pressed charges against three officials at Vietnam Register’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Department over allegations that they had received bribes. The three suspects are Tran Anh Quan, 60, acting head of the Motor Vehicle
HCMC – The Ministry of Public has expanded the ongoing probe into widespread violations at auto inspection centers by searching the Motor Vehicle Inspection Department under Vietnam Register in Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi City. The police conducted an emergency search of the office premises of the