Suspicion mounts over Vietnam
official who reported $17k missing from hotel room
The official is on a 45-day inspection trip to businesses in
southern Long An Province
A senior environment official in Vietnam has reported
that nearly US$17,000 in cash had been stolen from his hotel room while on an inspection
trip in southern Long An Province.
Nguyen Xuan Quang, the deputy
director of an environmental protection watchdog organization under the
Vietnam Environment Administration, first reported the situation on Tuesday.
The hotel room burglary was
confirmed by the police department in Long An’s Tan An City on Wednesday.
According to police, Quang
and two other officials had been staying at the T.V. hotel in Tan An City
since September 20 while conducting inspections on local businesses.
On Tuesday morning, one of
the officials reported that his laptop had gone missing.
Shortly after, Quang said
that almost VND400 million ($17,000) in cash he was keeping in his room had
also been stolen.
“This is an ongoing
investigation. No further details are available at the moment,” a Tan An
Police Department spokesperson said.
‘Personal money’
Speaking with Tuoi Tre
(Youth) on the phone on Wednesday, Quang said he has been cooperative with
police throughout the investigation.
He also denied rumors that
the money was given to him by local businesses under his inspection, instead
claiming that the cash was his “personal money."
“I had brought the sum along
to run personal errands,” Quang said. “Online rumors that I took cash from
local businesses are not true. I have to make it clear that it was my
personal money and completely unrelated to work.”
Police reportedly also found
empty envelops, U.S. dollar bills, and a bank transaction receipt in Quang’s
hotel room.
According to Quang, the
dollar bills were found in his wallet, which he had voluntarily submitted to
police.
“About the bank transaction
receipt, it belonged to another official who made the transaction to a
technology group the day earlier,” Quang explained.
30
inspections in 45 days
A source disclosed to Tuoi
Tre that Quang was leading a delegation of environment officials to
inspect 30 businesses in Long An.
The inspection trip was
scheduled to run for 45 days and was accompanied by representatives from Long
An’s provincial authorities.
As of Tuesday, Quang’s team
had concluded inspections on four businesses located at the Xuyen A
Industrial Zone, the source said.
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Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 9, 2017
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