Vietnam: Contents of the surprise inspection decision of market surveillance authorities

Vietnam: Contents of the surprise inspection decision of market surveillance authorities
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam has issued the Circular No. 27/2020/TT-BCT on contents of and procedures for inspection of administrative violations and actions taken and practices performed by market surveillance authorities.

According to the Circular No. 27/2020/TT-BCT of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, upon receipt of a report on existing or potential violation and it finds just cause to believe that if the inspection is not carried out immediately, the offender will run away, exhibits and means of violations may be dispersed or destroyed or possible consequences may occur, the person with authority shall issue a surprise inspection decision.

A surprise inspection plan must at least contain:

- Grounds for the inspection plan;

- Name and address of entity or place to be inspected;

- Inspection checklist;

- Anticipated starting and closing time of the inspection;

- Administrative violations and legislative documents applicable;

- Predicted circumstances and handling measures, including preventive measures and measures to deal with administrative violations (if any);

- Composition of inspectorate, including coordinating entities (if any);

- Estimated facilities and other means for the inspection;

- Full name, title and signature of the inspection plan-issuer and seal;

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View more details at the Circular No. 27/2020/TT-BCT of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, effective from December 01, 2020.

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