AASC participated in the inauguration ceremony of office building of the communist party central office

On the morning of 18/10/2013, the inauguration ceremony of project “Office Building of the Communist Party Central Office” was solemnly held at No. 1A, Hung Vuong Street, Hanoi. The ceremony was honored to receive Mr. Le Hong Anh, Politburo member, standing member of the Secretariat, Mr. Phan Dien, former Politburo member, standing member of the Secretariat, Mr. Ngo Van Du, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee (PCC) and Head of the PCC Commission for Inspection, Mr. Tran Quoc Vuong, Secretary of the PCC, Chief of the Secretariat attending and congratulating on the success of the project. Mr. Ngo Duc Doan, Chairman of the Member Board and General Director of AASC Auditing Firm also attended the ceremony, participated in the sightseeing tour around the construction and congratulated Management Board of Party Central Office and project investment owners.

The Office Building, which has been constructed from 18/10/2011, is a major project having significant meaning in politics and foreign affairs. Under the direction of the Management Board of Party Central Office, with the determination of all contractors and consultants and assistance from Ministries, Branches and Sectors, the project has been completed and put into use 15 months earlier compared to the estimated plan. This is the second largest project of Party Central Office audited by AASC after the project “Office Building of the Politburo, Secretariat and Party Central Committee” at No. 01 Hung Vuong Street.

The inauguration ceremony ended in the jubilant atmosphere of all visitors, Management Board and staff of Party Central Office. Additionally, Management Board of Party Central Office also expressed confidence in the quality of AASC’s professional services and hoped that AASC and Party Central Office will continue to firmly cooperate in the coming time.

Photos of the inauguration ceremony

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