Former Vinaconex leaders may face prosecution for 18
breaches of the Da River pipeline
The Supreme People’s Procuracy
(SPP) is reviewing the police decision not to prosecute former leaders of
Vinaconex Corporation for 18 breaches of the Da River pipeline.
Workers fix
the broken part of the Da River pipeline.
The SPP said public opinion was against such a decision
of the police, and that it created a “bad precedence while working with
similar cases later”.
The SPP’s division on prosecution in economic cases,
informally known as Division 3, will reconsider whether the five former heads
of the conglomerate should be prosecuted over their responsibility for the
breaches.
The said officials are Phi Thai Binh, former chairman
of the Vinaconex management board, who later became vice-chairman of the
Hanoi People’s Committee from 2006 to 2010; Nguyen Van Tuan,
director–general; and three other members of the management board: To Ngoc
Thanh, Hoang Hop Thuong and Vu Dinh Cham.
The police, in its final investigation report released
on July 15, said the five officials deliberately switched the materials used
to build the water pipeline to glass-fibre composites without taking proper
consultations. They were also responsible for selecting subpar contractors
who provided uncertified composite products that consequently led to the 18
breaches of the Da River pipeline after it became operational in 2009.
The repair of the breaches cost Vinaconex more than
VNĐ13.4 billion (US$603,000) as of September 2015, excluding the last four
breaches, the police report said.
Some 177,000 Hanoian households faced shortage of clean
water for 343 hours due to the breaches.
The five officials, who allegedly committed violations
in construction that led to severe consequences, were to face criminal
charges in accordance with Article 229 of the Penal Code.
The police, however, dismissed the case against them as
they “had violated for the first time, had clean resumés and family records
and had made tremendous contribution to the construction sector”. The police
could not find evidence that the five persons committed violations for
personal gains either, hence ruling out the prosecution decision.
The police’s decision was instantly criticised by the
people and the media, who accused the justice system of being lenient towards
the officials.
Vinaconex is the investor of the Da River waterline,
which was kicked off in 2004 with a total investment of VNĐ1.45 billion.
VNS
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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 8, 2016
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