Nguyen Thi Hanh, deputy
director of the Administrative – Criminal Law Department under the Justice
Ministry, said the country may add a statue barring the offering of sexual
favors to the country's existing statues on bribery. Photo: Thai Son
Legislators are considering whether or not to outlaw the quid pro quo offering of sexual favors in their
upcoming amendments to the penal code, according to the Ministry of Justice.
Several experts have called for the body to
put the previously unregulated crime on the books.
Nguyen Thi Hanh, deputy director of the
ministry's Administrative – Criminal Law Department said the legislators
carefully discussed the matter during a session on Wednesday.
“This is a new crime that merits thorough
discussion. We have yet to decide whether the draft will include it or not,”
she said.
During a previous press conference on the
country's existing criminal bribery statues, Nguyen Doan Khanh, the Party’s
Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs said many international
experts recommended that Vietnam specifically write laws to address all forms
of corruption.
Khanh said the existing Penal Code only
contains statues that pertain to material bribes.
“However, in reality, there are many
non-material means to influence the decision-making process like the offering
of official titles or sex. In reality there have been instances of sexual
bribery in
By Thai Son, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 1, 2015
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