Vietnam cuts major TV broadcaster in sweeping bureaucratic reform
- Vietnam's second-most popular TV station, VTC, went off air as part of reforms cutting 20% of the public workforce across the country.
- The reforms will reduce the number of government ministries from 30 to 22 and involve cuts to the civil service, police, and military.
- Four other broadcasters, VOVTV, VNATTV, Quoc Hoi TV, and Nhan Dan TV, have also been forced to close.
- Internal Affairs Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra described the reforms as 'a revolution not only to streamline the apparatus but also to change mindsets.
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Vietnam cuts major TV broadcaster in sweeping bureaucratic reform
HANOI: One of Vietnam's largest state TV broadcasters went off air on Wednesday (Jan 15) as part of sweeping bureaucratic reforms that will see 20 per cent of the public workforce cut across the country. The ruling Communist party wants to streamline the political system to reduce red tape and slash s
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Read Full ArticleVietnam state-run TV channels taken off air as reforms kick in
HANOI — At least sixteen state-run television channels have ceased broadcasting in Vietnam amid a government-wide push to slash bureaucracy, a reform program that will eventually leave just one national station on air.
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