2018 Asset Declaration Report: Unveiling the Numbers

“Transparency and openness fear no scrutiny,” this proverb rings true in today’s era, especially when discussing assets. In 2018, the asset declaration law was enacted to bring transparency to the origin and value of assets held by officials, civil servants, and public employees. So, what were the results of the 2018 asset declaration? What secrets lie hidden behind the published figures? Let’s delve into the details in this article.

2018 Asset Declaration Report: Notable Figures

In 2018, the asset declaration report from agencies, organizations, and individuals was widely publicized. Accordingly, the total declared asset value of officials, civil servants, and public employees reached a record level, showing strong growth compared to 2017. This indicates a significant increase in awareness regarding asset declaration, with many officials and civil servants seriously fulfilling their obligations.

Impressive Numbers


According to data from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the total declared asset value in 2018 increased by more than 15% compared to 2017. This demonstrates that asset declaration has become a more seriously and transparently implemented regulation. Furthermore, the number of asset declarations increased significantly, indicating a clear rise in public awareness about asset declaration.

Analysis of Asset Declaration Results

The 2018 asset declaration report also reveals a diversity in asset types, ranging from real estate and financial assets to other categories. Analyzing the declaration results by sector and region will provide functional agencies with a more comprehensive overview of the asset declaration situation, thereby enabling them to develop appropriate solutions to enhance the effectiveness of asset declaration efforts.

Questions Raised

The 2018 asset declaration report has garnered significant public attention. Some questions that have been raised include:

  • Do the published figures accurately reflect the actual assets of officials, civil servants, and public employees?
  • How can we ensure accuracy and transparency in asset declaration?
  • What is the role of functional agencies in inspecting and supervising asset declaration?

“2018 Asset Declaration Report” – The Story of a Female Director


Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu, Director of a real estate company, shared: “Previously, I always felt hesitant when declaring assets. I was worried that my personal information and asset details would be leaked. However, after thoroughly understanding the asset declaration law, I realized that declaring assets is a citizen’s duty, a way to demonstrate transparency and integrity. I decided to declare my assets honestly and clearly, and I feel very reassured having fulfilled my obligation.”

2018 Asset Declaration Report: More Time Needed for Evaluation

Economic expert Tran Van A, former Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee, commented: “The 2018 asset declaration results show positive signs, but more time is needed to assess the true effectiveness of asset declaration. Asset declaration must be carried out regularly, continuously, and transparently, and there must be a strict inspection and supervision mechanism to ensure accuracy and efficiency.”

Strengthening Communication and Legal Dissemination

To enhance the effectiveness of asset declaration efforts, it is necessary to strengthen communication and legal dissemination about asset declaration to officials, civil servants, public employees, and the public. In addition, it is crucial to enhance the role of functional agencies in inspecting and supervising asset declaration.


Call to Action

Let’s join hands to raise awareness about asset declaration, contributing to building a transparent and honest society.

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Author: JokerHazard

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