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Trial of former ACB bank
official to reopen
The Hanoi People’s Court will reopen the
trial of Nguyen Duc Kien, former vice chairman of the founding council of the
Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) on May 20, after it was postponed because one of
his eight alleged accomplices was absent due to poor health.
Nguyen Duc Binh, Chief Justice of the court, announced
the information on May 8, adding that peremptory writs (summons) were sent to
Kien’s fellow defendants on the same day.
Tran Xuan Gia, former ACB Chairman, who is in a
hospital in
Binh added that the trial will run as usual even if Gia
is absent. The judge can sentence defendants by default provided that their
absence does not hinder the trial.
Kien, who was born in 1964 and resides in Quang An
ward, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, is charged with four offences – swindling for
appropriation of assets, intentional violations of the State’s economic
management regulations causing serious consequences, tax evasion and illegal
trading.
Tran Ngoc Thanh and Nguyen Thi Hai Yen, Director and
Chief Accountant of the Hanoi ACB Investment JSC, are charged with swindling
to appropriate assets.
Tran Xuan Gia and other defendants, including former
Vice Chairpersons Le Vu Ky and Trinh Kim Quang; ACB former General Director
Ly Xuan Hai; ACB former Chairman Pham Trung Cang; and the bank’s former board
member Huynh Quang Tuan, are charged with acting against the State’s economic
management regulations, which caused serious consequences.
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Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 5, 2014
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