The first Ordinance on administrative sanctions in the State audit

On February 28, 2023, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly issues Ordinance No. 04/2023/UBTVQH15 on handling of Administrative Violations in State Audit

This is the first legal document on administrative sanctions in the State audit.

This Ordinance specifies administrative violations; sanctioning forms and levels; remedial measures; sanctioning competence and procedures, execution of administrative sanctioning decisions, and enforcement of administrative sanctioning decisions in the field of state audit.

Ordinance on administrative sanctions in the State audit
The first Ordinance on administrative sanctions in the State audit (Illustration)

Administrative sanctions including warnings or fines shall be imposed for administrative violations in the state audit.

The remedial measures include:

- Forcible correction of false, inaccurate or untruthful information, documents, data, for the acts of the violation;

- Forcible refund of illicit profits (if any) earned through the commission of administrative violations in the field of state audit.
- The maximum fine to be imposed for an individual’s act of administrative violation in the field of state audit is VND 50,000,000.

- The maximum fine to be imposed for an organization’s act of administrative violation in the field of state audit is VND 100,000,000.

Ordinance No. 04/2023/UBTVQH15 takes effect on May 01, 2023. 

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