There will soon be a database for inspection and control of assets and income of cadres
The Government Inspectorate accelerates the construction of a database for inspection and control of assets and income of cadres and civil servants, to be completed in the second quarter.
On January 12, at the Government headquarters, Politburo member and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh - Head of the National Steering Committee for Data, chaired the first meeting of the Steering Committee.
To date, 34/34 provinces and cities with 3,289/3,321 communes and wards (over 99%) have synchronized data into the national database on land at the central level (the total number of synchronized land plots is over 61 million, of which over 42 million plots of land have had information about land users cleaned).
The banking industry database manages more than 22 million data on personal credit information, using big data to serve non-cash payments with more than 20 billion transactions/year.

Concluding the meeting, the Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Public Security to study and develop a Decree to issue to the Government on the breakthrough mechanism for the development of the Data Innovation and Exploitation Center under the National Data Center, to be completed in the first quarter of 2026; the mechanism for the organization and operation of the Database, to be completed in the second quarter of 2026; mechanisms and policies for data economic development, to be completed in the second quarter of 2026.
The Ministry of Finance coordinates with the Ministry of Public Security to develop a legal framework on data valuation, fees, data exploitation prices from the National Data Center, tax incentives, capital for businesses with data-related activities, to be completed in the second quarter of 2026. The Ministry of Science and Technology develops standards and regulations on data.
The head of the Government requested that the acceleration of the construction and development of important databases must be done immediately.
With the national database on cadres, civil servants and public employees chaired by the Ministry of Home Affairs, it is necessary to speed up the progress of data updating, cleaning, and controlling 100% of data with the national database on population; to be completed in the first quarter of 2026.
The Social Security Database is chaired by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Prime Minister requested to accelerate the implementation of building remaining component databases, upgrading and integrating data to the Central Government to officially put into operation.
The database of inspection officers and civil servants controlling assets and incomes chaired by the Government Inspectorate needs to promptly overcome difficulties and obstacles, speed up the construction of key items, promote data connection and connectivity nationwide, creating an important foundation in preventing and combating corruption. Completion in the second quarter of 2026.
The database for handling administrative violations chaired by the Ministry of Public Security needs to be accelerated to remove difficulties and obstacles according to Resolution No. 66.9/2025/NQ-CP dated December 8, 2025, speeding up the organization and implementation; completed in the second quarter of 2026.
The agricultural sector database chaired by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment needs to speed up progress, soon complete component databases such as cultivation, livestock, fisheries, forestry, water resources and environment, promote updating data to the Central Government, and complete it in the second quarter of 2026.
The health sector database chaired by the Ministry of Health needs to soon complete the items of component database, health data information must be highly accurate, reliable, in real time; connect health human resource information with the national population database; complete in the second quarter of 2026.
The Ministry of Public Security urgently completes the legal framework, standards and regulations on data protection. Strengthen inspection and supervision, promptly detect, prevent, and handle violations, ensure safety and stability of important national information systems and databases.
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