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Vietnam's Judgment Enforcement Sector Achieves Record Asset Recovery Amid Digital Push
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Vietnam's Judgment Enforcement Sector Achieves Record Asset Recovery Amid Digital Push

From Thanh Niรชn · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Vietnam's civil judgment enforcement sector faces unprecedented pressure in 2024-2025 due to a surge in complex cases and asset values.
  • The sector achieved historic milestones, particularly in recovering assets related to corruption and economic crimes, with record-breaking collections in 2025.
  • Digital transformation is deemed a critical 'survival' task for the sector, alongside streamlining its organizational structure and personnel.

Vietnam's civil judgment enforcement (THADS) sector is navigating a period of intense pressure, with 2024-2025 marked by a significant increase in complex cases and the value of assets involved. Despite these challenges, the system has consistently set new records, especially in recovering assets linked to corruption and economic crimes.

Digital transformation is a 'survival' task.

โ€” Nguyen Thang LoiDirector of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Administration Department, Ministry of Justice, discussing the sector's future priorities.

Nguyen Thang Loi, Director of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Administration Department under the Ministry of Justice, highlighted the sector's achievements in a recent interview. He noted that THADS has successfully enforced over 1.2 million cases, recovering nearly 270 trillion Vietnamese dong for the state, organizations, and citizens. Notably, 2025 saw the highest amount of money collected from judgments ever, surpassing 150 trillion dong.

In the context of 2024-2025, civil judgment enforcement faces unprecedented pressure as a series of major cases occur, with the number of cases and asset values continuously increasing.

โ€” Nguyen Thang LoiDirector of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Administration Department, Ministry of Justice, describing the challenges facing the sector.

Beyond the numbers, these results are crucial for realizing court judgments, safeguarding the legal rights and interests of parties involved, and reinforcing public trust in the legal system. In the fight against corruption and economic crime, the sector recovered nearly 50 trillion dong in just two years, a rate among the highest ever recorded. This success is vital for national anti-corruption efforts, ensuring legal integrity, and minimizing the loss of public assets.

Over 1.2 million cases have been enforced, recovering nearly 270 trillion Vietnamese dong for the state, organizations, and citizens.

โ€” Nguyen Thang LoiDirector of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Administration Department, Ministry of Justice, detailing the sector's achievements.

The recovered funds also contribute to economic development and social welfare, especially as the country seeks to mobilize resources for sustainable growth. Director Loi emphasized that digital transformation is not just an improvement but a "survival" necessity for the sector. This focus on modernization, coupled with organizational reforms that have streamlined the structure from a general department to a department and consolidated local branches, aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in enforcing judgments.

Specifically for economic and corruption cases, in the past two years 2024-2025, the civil judgment enforcement system has recovered nearly 50 trillion dong, achieving a recovery rate among the highest ever.

โ€” Nguyen Thang LoiDirector of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Administration Department, Ministry of Justice, on successes in combating economic crime.
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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.