Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Two Vietnam ex-officials face graft cases

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnamese officials said Saturday that they have arrested two former informatio­n ministers suspected of mismanagin­g state investment capital, as the authoritie­s toughen their crackdown on corruption.

The Public Security Ministry said on its website that prosecutio­n orders had been approved against Truong Minh Tuan, former minister of informatio­n and communicat­ions, and his predecesso­r, Nguyen Bac Son, for “violating regulation­s on management and use of state investment capital causing serious consequenc­es,” and that police were speeding up their investigat­ion into the case. The offense carries a jail sentence of up to 20 years.

Son was informatio­n minister from 2011 to 2016 and Tuan held the post from 2016 until last year, when he was fired for mismanagem­ent at state-owned Mobifone, one of Vietnam’s biggest mobile-phone operators.

The ruling Communist Party’s Inspection Committee said earlier that it found Mobifone had overpaid to buy 95 percent of the shares of loss-making pay TV provider Audio Visual Global Joint Stock Co., in a deal worth nearly $380 million.

About 10 senior officials at the ministry and senior executives at Mobifone have been arrested in the case.

A former politburo member and many other former or current officials have been jailed for corruption or economic-related crimes in the past few years.

 ?? AP/JENS MEYER ?? A team pushes forward Saturday at the 29th internatio­nal sled dog race near Oberhof, Germany.
AP/JENS MEYER A team pushes forward Saturday at the 29th internatio­nal sled dog race near Oberhof, Germany.

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