Oman Daily Observer

Ex-communicat­ions ministers arrested for corruption

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HANOI: Two former communicat­ions ministers were arrested in Vietnam on Saturday for mismanagin­g public funds over their alleged roles overseeing the purchase of a loss-making TV firm that would have cost the state millions of dollars.

Truong Minh Tuan and Nguyen Bac Son are under investigat­ion for “violation of regulation­s on the management and use of public capital causing serious consequenc­es,” the Ministry of Public Security said.

Their arrests come amid an unpreceden­ted anti-corruption drive that echoes China’s crackdown on graft.

Dozens of bankers, businessme­n and officials have been jailed in Vietnam since 2016 when the campaign took root. Some observers say the drive is politicall­y motivated.

Tuan and Son are accused of illegally approving the purchase of private television company Audio Visual Global (AVG) in 2015 by the staterun telecommun­ication firm Mobifone.

AVG and Mobifone did not go through with the purchase in the end but officials said it would have caused $300 million worth of losses in state funds. Son, who was minister from 2011 to 2016, was accused of signing off on the deal with support from Tuan — his deputy at the time who took over as minister until he was fired in July last year. The former director-general of Mobifone Cao Duy Hai and deputy director-general Pham Thi Phuong Anh were both arrested in November and remain under investigat­ion in connection to the AVG case.

The country’s communist Party chief and President Nguyen Phu Trong has vowed to stamp out graft among party ranks, and several high-profile officials have been jailed under his watch.

Transparen­cy Internatio­nal ranks Vietnam 117 out of 180 countries on its corruption index, behind Thailand and the Philippine­s.

Their arrests come amid an unpreceden­ted anti-corruption drive that echoes China’s crackdown on graft

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