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Vietnam’s ex-minister held in graft crackdown

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Police in Vietnam arrested a former deputy labour minister yesterday on allegation­s of economic mismanagem­ent, as the communist-led government presses on with a crackdown on corruption.

Le Bach Hong, a former deputy minister of labour, invalids and social affairs, and former head of Vietnam Social Security, was accused of “deliberate violations of state economic management regulation­s, causing serious consequenc­es”, the ministry of public security said in a statement.

Hong’s arrest is part an effort to widen investigat­ions into wrongdoing at Vietnam Social Security, which runs social insurance operations, and at a bankrupt state-owned finance leasing firm, said the ministry, which is in charge of the police.

Hong was not available for comment and it was not known if he had a lawyer.

Police arrested three other former senior officials of Vietnam Social Security yesterday on the same charges, the ministry said, without giving further details.

Calls to the ministry of labour seeking comment went unanswered.

The ministry of public security said it was carrying out further investigat­ions to retrieve state assets that had been lost.

The arrests come amid a corruption crackdown in the country that has seen several government officials and executives of state-owned enterprise­s arrested and jailed.

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