Vietnam 2nd in list of corruption in World Bank projects
The Cat Linh-Ha Dong railroad
is part of the
Vietnam is 2nd on the list of World Bank clients against whom
there are corruption complaints, with the transport, information
communication and technology, and water sectors being the biggest offenders.
With 189 complaints,
The agriculture and energy sectors have also
seen lots of complaints, he said, adding that while the World Bank’s
assessment may yet be an underestimation of the problem, it is something to
ponder over.
Conchita Carpio Morales, ombudsman of the
She
called on governments and people to intensify the fight against corruption.
Developing countries lose $20-40 billion a
year to bribery, embezzlement and corruption, she said.
Tran Duc Luong, deputy inspector general of
the Government Inspectorate, admitted there is corruption in ODA and public
projects in
They are often large projects with complex
technical aspects and long implementation periods involving various
stakeholders, and so fraud and corruption could occur easily, he said.
But the incidents of fraud and corruption
detected and addressed in the past do not reflect the extent of the problem,
he admitted.
He cited the Ministry of Transport’s Project
Management Unit No. 18 (PMU18) corruption scam in 2005, the East-West Highway
(PCI) bribery case in 2008, and the most recent case of the Urban Railway
Project in Hanoi (JTC), which is under investigation.
In all three cases, the corruption was not
detected by the agency in charge of the projects or public agencies
administering ODA funds, but by the foreign media in the PCI and JTC case and
through another crime (football betting) in the case of PMU18, he said.
“Combating fraud and corruption in this area
is still a big challenge, requiring much effort in the coming time.”
Explaining why fraud and corruption cannot
be eliminated in ODA-funded projects, he said: “Some people still think that
ODA funds are grants. As a result, provinces, ministries and sectors often
give top priority to getting ODA approved without paying attention to the
effective use of the funds.”
He also blamed some provincial and ministry
officials, saying, “It may be the rightist deviationist opinion that when
fraud or corruption in the use of ODA funds are detected, the diplomatic
relationship and cooperation at the national level between Vietnam and ODA
donors might be undermined.”
Besides, the fact that under ODA rules, when
fraud or corruption is detected, the funds used improperly shall be recovered
and returned to the donors “might affect the view of the leaders of public
bodies when they monitor, inspect and audit funds and tackle violations,”
Luong said.
“It is necessary to change awareness about
ODA at the ministerial and provincial levels so that ODA is not perceived as
a ‘grant’ or ‘I don’t have to worry about returning that loan in my life’,
which leads to an ‘ODA lobby’ pushing for implementation of unnecessary
projects and neglect in monitoring project implementation.”
Openness and transparency in the management
of ODA projects should be strengthened from the stage of appraisal and
approval to monitoring, inspection, and investigation and tackling of
violations, he stressed.
By Ngan Anh,
Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 1, 2015
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