The Borneo Post

Vietnam ex-banker sentenced to death in fraud saga

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HANOI: An ex- banker was sentenced to death yesterday for his role in a massive fraud case involving millions of dollars of illegal loans, in a scandal that reaches deep inside Vietnam’s corruption-riddled financial system.

A co- conspirato­r also received life in prison in a dramatic capping of a month-long trial involving 51 bankers and businessme­n — part of an anti- corruption drive that critics say is also sweeping up political enemies of Vietnam’s communist leaders.

Former Ocean Bank general director Nguyen Xuan Son, who later became chairman of the powerful state oil firm PetroVietn­am, was sentenced to death for embezzleme­nt, abuse of power and economic mismanagem­ent.

The bank’s ex- chairman Ha Van Tham, once one of Vietnam’s richest men, was jailed for life on the same charges, as well as violating lending rules. He was convicted of illegally approving a US$ 23 million loan in 2012.

Also mentioned in the verdict was PetroVietn­am’s acquisitio­n of a US$ 35-million stake in the bank. It was later written off when the central bank bought Ocean Bank for US$ 0 in 2015.

Both men left the courthouse stone-faced after the verdict.

“Tham and Son’s behaviour is very serious, infringing on the management of state (assets) and causing public grievances, which requires strict punishment,” said judge Truong Viet Toan. — AFP

 ??  ?? Photo shows Tham (front, second right) and Son (front, second left) standing in a Hanoi court on the final day of their trial. — AFP photo
Photo shows Tham (front, second right) and Son (front, second left) standing in a Hanoi court on the final day of their trial. — AFP photo

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