After retirement,
many big bosses still go to jail
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- In the last month, up to four former officials of state-owned corporations
were arrested and prosecuted for their violations of the law when they were
in office.
Former boss of Intimex causes losses
of nearly VND26 billion ($1.3 million)
Recently, Mr. Nguyen Thang Long,
former Chairman and CEO of Intimex Hanoi JSC was arrested for acts of willful
contravention of State rules on economic management causing serious consequences.
According to the investigation, when
he was in office, Long used the name of Intimex Hanoi to sign three contracts
to purchase tapioca with Phu Co., Ltd. (Hoa Binh Province) and Toan Nang
Company (Phu Tho Province) with a total value of more than VND24 billion
($1.2 million). Intimex Hanoi transferred VND10.7 billion (over $500,000) in
the account of Phu My Company.
As Phu My did not deliver tapioca,
Intimex Hanoi made two faked contracts of tapioca export to a foreign firm to
legalize the amount of money that Intimex Hanoi had transferred to Phu My. So
far, the VND10.7 billion transferred to Phu My has not been recovered.
In addition, Long also instructed his
inferiors to make forged coffee purchasing contracts to use the contracts as
mortgage for loans from three banks totaling more than VND15 billion
($750,000). The loans were used to invest in real estate, causing losses for
Intimex Hanoi.
Former boss of seafood company causes
losses of VND150 billion ($7.5 million)
On 15/6/2013, Mr. Nguyen Huu Loc -
former chairman of the East Sea Seafood Corporation was arrested on charges
of "intentionally violating state regulations on economic management,
causing serious consequences." During the time he served as Chairman of
this company, his company got losses of up to VND150 billion.
Long not only served as Chairman of
the East Sea Seafood Corporation, but also held other positions such as
Chairman of the Seafood Industrial JSC (Seameco), a member of the Management
Board of West Sea JSC and Chairman of Aquafeed Mekong Delta Corporation.
Long and his "co-workers"
caused very serious violations. Specifically, Seameco transferred money to
West Sea JSC and Aquafeed Mekong Delta by signing contracts selling materials
for fish feed production but it did no report to the Management Board.
Consequently, Aquafeed Mekong Delta
currently owes Seameco VND113 billion but it has stopped operation for over
one year and is fulfilling the bankruptcy procedures.
In addition, the East Sea Seafood
Corporation lent Seameco nearly VND21 billion ($1.1 million), but the loan
process was incomplete and illegal. The current debt is not likely to be
recovered.
Loc and his subordinates also
willingly reduced the state capital ratio from 59 percent to 46 percent in
Seameco. The reduction of state capital reduced the state management power in
the company. Consequently, this firm deviated from the strategy of the
corporation, leading to many other serious violations.
Former Deputy Director of Agribank
branch arrested
Earlier this month, Mr. Nguyen Van
Loi - former Deputy Director of Binh Chanh District branch of Agribank (HCM
City) and two other former officials of this branch – Ms. Tran Thi Hoang Yen
and Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga were prosecuted for non-compliance with
regulations, causing losses of more than VND12 billion ($600,000).
According to Article 179 of the Penal
Code, the three defendants were prosecuted on charges of "violating the
regulations on lending activities of credit institutions."
In 2009, Mr. Le Van Chuc (Director of
Agribank Binh Chanh) signed a credit agreement to lend Thanh Phat Company (in
District 6) more than VND19 billion ($1 million).
In late 2012, Chuc died because of
illness. When conducting the lending procedures, the three above officials
did not comply with the provisions of the bank on project appraisal and loan
collateral. Consequently, Thanh Phat Company was inability to pay the debt
and Agribank Binh Chanh lost over VND12 billion.
Former official arrested for helping
SME’s scams
On July 12, 2013, the police arrested
and prosecuted Cao Tuan Nghia, former director of the UK Consulting JSC, for
being suspected as an accomplice of the SME Company in the scams to
appropriate tens of billions dong.
Earlier, Phan Huy Chi, Chairman and
CEO of SME, Pham Minh Tuan, Deputy Chairman of SME and three employees of SME
were arrested to investigate the behavior of fraudulent appropriation of
property.
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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 7, 2013
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