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The consequences of civil servants' violations are very serious: violations of a very large nature, scale, and impact, affecting the whole society, causing great public outrage among cadres, civil servants, and people, and damaging the reputation of agencies, organizations, and work units. Photo: Hai Nguyen
The consequences of civil servants' violations are very serious: violations of a very large nature, scale, and impact, affecting the whole society, causing great public outrage among cadres, civil servants, and people, and damaging the reputation of agencies, organizations, and work units. Photo: Hai Nguyen

New regulations on determining the level of violation for civil servants

Nam Dương (báo lao động) 26/07/2025 07:50 (GMT+7)

A reader with email dinhtuxxx@gmail.com asked: How is the level of violation against civil servants determined?

The Lao Dong Newspaper Legal Consulting Office replied:

Clause 2, Article 6 of Decree 172/2025/ND-CP regulating disciplinary action against cadres and civil servants (effective from July 1, 2025) stipulates the level of violation as follows:

a) Violations with less serious consequences are violations of nature, with no large impact, affecting the reputation of the working agency, organization or unit;

b) Violations with serious consequences are violations of a nature, scale, great harm, external impact, causing bad public opinion among cadres, civil servants and people, reducing the prestige of agencies, organizations and working units;

c) Violations with very serious consequences are violations of very large nature, scale, and impact, affecting the whole society, causing great public outrage among cadres, civil servants, and the People, and damaging the reputation of agencies, organizations, and work units.

Thus, from July 1, 2025, the level of violation against civil servants is determined as above.

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