Northern Vietnam city’s ex-Party chiefs
jailed for abusing powers
Seven former officials,
including Party chiefs, in a northern Vietnamese city have been sentenced to
up to over five years in prison for violations during their office terms.
The
defendants stand trial at the People’s Court in Vinh Yen City, located in the
northern province of Vinh Phuc, on November 30, 2016. Tuoi Tre
Following
a 14-day trial, the ex-officials of Vinh Yen City, the capital of Vinh Phuc
Province, were subsequently convicted of abusing their positions and powers
while in office, according to a decision by the provincial People’s Court on
Wednesday.
The
two main defendants were Lai Huu Lan, 67, and Nguyen Ngoc Quyen, 58, who were
both former secretary of the Party Committee and chairman of the People’s
Committee in Vinh Yen, along with five other accomplices who were previously
high-ranking officials in the municipal administration.
According
to the indictment, Duong Dinh Tam and Nguyen Anh Quan, both from Hanoi, asked
Lan to grant him a 25-hectare piece of land in Dong Tam Ward, Vinh Yen, for
the construction of a farm in 2006.
The
former leader agreed and colluded with the other offenders to find a way to
legalize the transaction of the land plot, claiming that the construction was
a project implemented by the local People’s Committee.
As
a result, 25 hectares of land of local residents was grabbed for the
execution of the project.
Tam
then gave Lan a car worth VND1 billion (US$440,243) in return.
The
jury stated that such actions had cost the state tens of billions of dong,
affecting the reputation of state agencies.
Well
aware of their wrongdoings, the defendants, who were holding high positions
in the province, still chose to commit them, the jury continued, adding that
a stern punishment had to be imposed accordingly.
According
to the ruling, Lan and Quyen were sentenced to five years and nine months in
prison while the other five violators would spend up to three years and nine
months behind bars.
Tam
was condemned to three years in prison.
Lan
and Quyen were each required to pay over VND1.1 billion ($48,426) for the
affected households.
The
jury also considered Quan the mastermind of the violations, who is now being
wanted by the provincial Department of Police.
Located
55 kilometers west of Hanoi, Vinh Yen covers an area of over 50 square
kilometers with a population of about 160,800, according to statistics
released in 2015.
The
city is considered a vital area and transport hub of the key economic region
in northern Vietnam.
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Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 12, 2016
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