The Borneo Post

Vietnam arrests ship firm execs for ‘embezzling US$4.5 mln’

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HANOI: Two executives from a near- bankrupt state-run shipbuildi­ng company have been arrested in Vietnam on accusation­s of embezzling US$ 4.5 million in collusion with a scandalpla­gued bank, as the one-party state broadens its unpreceden­ted corruption crackdown.

The once high-rolling bigwigs are the latest ex- officials ensnared in a tangled web of corruption cases linking several state-run fi rms to banks accused of mismanagem­ent and graft.

Dozens of bankers, businessme­n and former officials have been jailed as part of the anti- graft campaign waged by a conservati­ve leadership in charge since 2016.

Truong Van Tuyen, the former director of Vinashin — a oncemassiv­e firm saved by the state from collapsing under heavy debt in 2010 — and current deputy director Pham Thanh Son were arrested Monday, the ministry of public security said in a statement.

They were being investigat­ed for ‘abusing position and power to appropriat­e assets’, it added.

The pair is accused of illegally approving deposits into Ocean Bank, a private bank embroiled in its own corruption scandal that has seen dozens convicted.

Tuyen and Son allegedly pocketed US$ 4.5 million along with a former Vinashin chief accountant who is already behind bars.

The disgraced shipbuildi­ng firm was once a crown jewel among communist Vietnam’s 500 or so state-run enterprise­s. — AFP

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