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Purge has officials dithering

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Vietnam's anti-corruption campaign appears to have had a dramatic impact on the already moribund decision-making process, with several sources saying officials are paralysed with fear at becoming caught up in the purge.

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The decentralised structure and demand for consensus within the ruling Communist Party have been widely criticised as the principle reasons for the slow pace of economic reform and the apparent inability of authorities to deal with a host of deepening social problems.

But foreign and Vietnamese observers are now claiming that apart from the current session of the National Assembly, the day-to-day activities of government have ground to a halt.

'In the current climate, no one wants to put their name to a decision. Everything is at a standstill, it's incredible,' said an engineer involved with a major power project outside Hanoi.

The party's anti-corruption drive claimed two more high-profile victims yesterday as the National Assembly dismissed two of its members for alleged corruption.

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Sacked were National Assembly member Dinh Hanh, a former vice-chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, and Vu Xuan Thuat.

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