Former
Politburo member faces up to 20 years for misconduct at PetroVietnam
Dinh La Thang could be imprisoned 10
to 20 years for deliberately violating state regulations
A former Politburo member could be
sentenced to up to 20 years in prison if found guilty of wroingdoings at one
of
The
Supreme People’s Procuracy on Tuesday issued the indictment on the deliberate
violations of state regulations on economic management, causing serious
consequences, and the embezzlement of property, which were allegedly
committed by Ding La Thang and 21 other defendants at
PetroVietnam (PVN) and its subsidiary, PetroVietnam Construction
Corporation (PVC).
As
the former chairman of PVN’s management board, Thang was charged for
deliberately violating the state’s regulations on economic management,
causing serious consequences, and is facing between 10 and 20 years of
imprisonment.
Thang,
57, was a member of the all-powerful Politburo of the Communist Party of
Vietnam from January 27, 2016 to May 7, 2017, and secretary of the Ho Chi
Minh City Party Committee from February 5, 2016 to May 10, 2017.
Phung
Dinh Thuc, former general director of PVN, Nguyen Xuan Son, PVN’s ex-deputy
general director, and nine other suspects were charged for a similar
offense.
Eight
suspects are to be prosecuted for embezzlement of property.
Trinh
Xuan Thanh, former chairman of PVC’s board of directors, and Vu Duc Thuan,
ex-general director of PVC, were charged for both offenses.
Thanh
is expected to be sentenced to 20 years behind bars for his deliberate
violations of the state’s regulations, and death for embezzlement.
The investigation
In
September 15, 2016, the Ministry of Public Security began the investigation
into the case and arrested four suspects for their deliberate violations
at the two companies.
Officers
initiated legal proceedings against and issued a wanted notice for Thanh the
following day.
In
February 2017, five new suspects were apprehended for embezzlement.
In
July 31, Thanh returned to
Police
captured Thang and began legal procedures against him on December 8.
A
total of 11 other suspects involved in the case were nabbed between
March and December.
Officers
concluded their probe and transferred their report to the Supreme
People’s Procuracy on December 20.
The violations
According
to the indictment, PVC, under the leadership of Thanh, implemented 67
construction projects from 2008 to 2012, of which 12 projects required extra
expenditure that was not stated in the contracts.
The
firm also invested over VND3 trillion (US$132.2 million) in 46 companies in
2010 and another VND3.5 trillion ($154.2 million) in 43 enterprises in 2011.
The
total investment exceeded PVC’s charter capital by nearly VND1 trillion ($44
million), resulting in financial difficulties at the subsidiary.
In
April 2010, Thang, on behalf of the management board, submitted a document to
the government asking for permission to initiate the Thai Binh 2 thermal
power project, located in the namesake
He
also requested that the oil and gas group PVN, among
The
request was approved and, under Thang’s directions, PVC was chosen in June
2010 as the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor
of the project.
The
PVN chairman then directed his employees to sign a deal for the construction
of certain facilities at the power plant, a move that went against
regulations.
Based
on the agreement, PVN made an advance transfer of $6.6 million and over
VND1.3 trillion ($57.2 million) to PVC.
However,
Thanh, and other suspects at PVC, used over VND1 trillion ($44 million) of
the money for wrongful purposes, a violation that led to VND111 billion ($5.2
million) in losses for the state.
Aside
from the wrongdoings within the Thai Binh 2 project, Thanh and Thuan, the
ex-general director of PVC, also directed the creation of bogus documents
that approved the withdrawal of VND13 billion ($572,584) from the management
board of the Vung Ang-Quang Trach thermal power project in north-central
Vietnam, developed by PVN.
Their
trial is scheduled to take place in the first quarter of 2018.
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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 12, 2017
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