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Update news anti-corruption fight
Vietnam’s judiciary has intensified efforts in corruption trials, recovering vast amounts in six months.
Former Deputy Minister Hoang Quoc Vuong was handed a six-year prison term for abusing his authority in a high-profile corruption case.
According to the Hanoi People’s Court, former Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Linh Ngoc and several other defendants will stand trial on May 12 in a first-instance hearing.
A prison sentence of six to seven years was proposed for former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong for "abusing position and power while performing duties" in a solar power case.
Hoang Quoc Vuong and 11 others face court over abuse of power and misconduct in energy project approvals.
Luu Binh Nhuong seeks leniency while Le Thanh Van insists on his innocence ahead of appeals hearing.
Survey shows drop in unofficial payments and increased trust in anti-corruption efforts.
Nguyen Thien Toan, former General Director of Vietnam Tea Corporation, is accused of violating regulations on managing state assets and causing a loss of over 38 billion VND (approximately USD 1.5 million).
Hoang Quoc Vuong will face trial on April 21 for abusing his position to favor a solar power project, allegedly causing USD 41 million in losses to Vietnam Electricity (EVN).
Nguyen Thanh Binh was convicted for abusing his position after accepting bribes to facilitate illegal sand mining by Trung Hau 68 Company.
The Government Inspectorate urges strict disciplinary action and legal review of misconduct related to the Bach Mai and Viet Duc Hospital projects, without delaying 2025 launch plans.
Former leaders of the National Judicial Record Center exploited their assigned authority to solicit bribes in exchange for issuing judicial record certificates in violation of regulations.
Dong Nai authorities place the controversial compensation case involving Long Thanh Airport under close supervision.
Nguyen Thanh Binh and 42 accomplices stand trial for serious violations related to sand mining and money laundering.
The Central Government has taken decisive action against corruption, disciplining four senior officials and intensifying asset recovery efforts.
With over $5.5 million in bribes, Hau “Phao” dominated public projects, causing massive state losses and legal fallout.
Nguyen Van Hau’s sister described how she packed and delivered cash to her brother, who then handed it to former Party Secretary Hoang Thi Thuy Lan.
Investigators uncover massive bribery by Phuc Son Group’s chairman, who bribed provincial officials to lower land prices at the Vinh Phuc project.
Phuc Son Group Chairman Nguyen Van Hau is accused of fraudulent bidding and contract resale, illicitly profiting over $11.3 million from public funds.
Authorities have confiscated a massive collection of assets linked to the corruption scandal involving Nguyen Van Hau, also known as Hau ‘Phao’, chairman of Phuc Son Group.