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Officials accused in test price scandal

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Vietnam's health minister and the mayor of the capital Hanoi have been arrested as part of an expanding investigat­ion into widespread price gouging of COVID-19 tests, state media reported.

Nguyen Thanh Long was dismissed from his ministry

post and Chu Ngoc Anh, who previously was the science minister, was fired as Hanoi mayor, Tuoi Tre online news outlet reported this week. They are being investigat­ed for abuse of power, according to the Ministry of Public Security, and have been expelled from the ruling Communist Party.

In revoking the pair's Communist Party membership, party leaders concluded that their political ideology and morality had become degraded and that they had violated party and state rules.

An investigat­ion concluded that mismanagem­ent in the science and health ministries had allowed Viet A Technology Corporatio­n to inflate prices for test kits supplied to hospitals and health centers in Vietnam.

Nearly 60 suspects including ministry officials, public health leaders and military

generals have been detained or are being investigat­ed for involvemen­t in the price gouging, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

The report said the two officials' violations had harmed Vietnam's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and were costly to the state budget.

A deputy science minister, Pham Cong Tac, also was arrested and accused of violating regulation­s on managing state assets.

Viet A took in $172 million for supplying its test kits in 62 localities. Its general director was arrested in December and allegedly admitted his company based in Ho Chi Minh City had inflated the selling price of a test kit.

Phan Quoc Viet allegedly confessed to investigat­ors that he paid illegal kickbacks worth $34 million to his state-owned partners who bought his test kits at the inflated prices.

Vietnam, one of the few communist-ruled states in the world, has long suffered from high-level corruption. An anti-corruption drive has led to the arrest of numerous officials in recent years.

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