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| Chairman of the Đà Nẵng People’s Council and Party Central Committee member, Nguyễn Xuân Anh. |
Chuyên mục: Governance – Công quyền
Vietnam Rubber Group stripped of Forest Stewardship Council certification for forest destruction, illegal land grabs and human rights abuses

globalwitness – Press release / Oct. 26, 2015
Rubber giant Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG) has been expelled from the world’s leading forest certification body, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), following an investigation into illegal land and forest clearance in Cambodia. Responding to a complaint submitted by Global Witness last November, the FSC found that the state-owned company had illegally destroyed at least 50,000 hectares of forest for its rubber plantations in Cambodia alone, including wildlife sanctuaries and protected areas.
“The FSC investigation provides further evidence that VRG has destroyed some of South East Asia’s most important remaining forests, with indigenous communities forcibly displaced in the process, and is forcibly taking land from its rightful owners and destroying livelihoods – with untold and irreversible effects,” said Patrick Alley, a Founding Director of Global Witness. “The FSC has done the right thing by dropping them from its certification scheme. Now VRG needs to urgently take action to address the damage it has caused.” Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Rubber Group stripped of Forest Stewardship Council certification for forest destruction, illegal land grabs and human rights abuses”
City district steps up connection with citizens
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| A woman uses the application Bình Thạnh trực tuyến.—VNS Photo Đoàn Tùng |
Police widen probe of alleged graft linked to PetroVietnam
Fox Business
HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnamese police have widened their investigation into alleged graft and mismanagement connected with the state-owned oil and gas giant PetroVietnam that caused $69 million in losses.
Three PetroVietnam subsidiaries are being investigated for alleged abuse of power in appropriating $5.3 million, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement late Wednesday. Tiếp tục đọc “Police widen probe of alleged graft linked to PetroVietnam”
Lawmakers to mull tougher corruption law
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| Lawmakers convening today in Hà Nội for 14th session of the National’s Assembly’s Standing Committee are scheduled to discuss an amended Law on Corruption Prevention and Control, giving the State more leverage against officials suspected of corruption.– VNA/VNS Photo Nguyễn Dân |
HÀ NỘI – Lawmakers convening today in Hà Nội for 14th session of the National’s Assembly’s Standing Committee are scheduled to discuss an amended Law on Corruption Prevention and Control, giving the State more leverage against officials suspected of corruption. Tiếp tục đọc “Lawmakers to mull tougher corruption law”
OceanBank – ngân hàng sân sau của PetroVietnam
Hải Lý Thứ Năm, 7/9/2017, 07:40 (GMT+7)
Tổng số tiền thời điểm cao nhất mà tập đoàn Dầu khí gửi ở OceanBank lên tới 25.000 tỉ đồng. Ảnh: Đào Loan
(TBKTSG) – Có những số liệu và tầm quan trọng của chúng mà dư luận chỉ có thể biết được qua những ngày xét xử phiên tòa vụ án Ngân hàng TMCP Đại Dương (OceanBank). Theo ông Hà Văn Thắm, nguyên Chủ tịch hội đồng quản trị OceanBank, khai tại tòa có thời điểm tập đoàn Dầu khí (PetroVietnam) đã gửi ở ngân hàng này tổng cộng đến 20.000 tỉ đồng, chiếm khoảng 50% tổng vốn huy động của OceanBank. Còn ông Ninh Văn Quỳnh, nguyên kế toán trưởng PetroVietnam lúc bấy giờ và là Phó tổng giám đốc PetroVietnam sau này, vừa bị Cơ quan Cảnh sát điều tra Bộ Công an tống đạt quyết định khởi tố và bắt tạm giam ngày 31-8-2017, trả lời tòa tổng số tiền thời điểm cao nhất mà tập đoàn Dầu khí gửi ở OceanBank lên tới 25.000 tỉ đồng. Tiếp tục đọc “OceanBank – ngân hàng sân sau của PetroVietnam”
Corruption causes damage worth over $59.4 million in 2017: report
Corruption cases in 2017 have so far cost over VND1.35 trillion (US$59.4 million) in damages, of which VND158.8 billion, US$314,000, four houses and one apartment have been retrieved.

The plenary session of the NA Judiciary Committee on Tuesday afternoon discuss the government’s report on corruption prevention in 2017.
The statistics were announced by Deputy Inspector General of Government Inspectorate Dang Cong Huan at a plenary session of the National Assembly’s Judiciary Committee in Hanoi, on September 5, held to discuss corruption prevention work in 2017. Tiếp tục đọc “Corruption causes damage worth over $59.4 million in 2017: report”
Irrigation channel unused amidst drought
| Parts of the irrigation channel are covered with grass from years of non-use, rendering it unusable. — Photo nhandan.com.vn |
ĐẮK LẮK — An expensive irrigation system in Ea Súp District of the Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk has been lying idle, while local crops are parched.Total investment for the project behind Ea Súp Lake in the Ea Súp District hit VNĐ 25.3 billion ($1.1 million), with the construction handled by the state-owned Irrigation Construction and Management Board No.8 (under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development). Tiếp tục đọc “Irrigation channel unused amidst drought”
Asia’s Five Most Corrupt Countries
Forbes Mar 13, 2017 @ 05:19 AM 341,975 12 Stocks to Buy Now

Ten rupees Indian banknotes (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
From South Korea’s presidential scandal to Malaysia’s 1MDB fund, not many Asian countries have been able to avoid the smear of corruption. But just how pervasive is the problem across the continent?
An 18-month long survey by Transparency International reveals there is much work to be done. After talking to more than 20,000 people in 16 countries, regions and territories in Asia Pacific, the report found more than one in four people have paid a bribe when using a public service.
Tiếp tục đọc “Asia’s Five Most Corrupt Countries”
India most corrupt Asian country, Vietnam second: Forbes
Business Standard
The article goes on to praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘fight against corruption.
ANI | New Delhi Last Updated at September 1, 2017 15:11 IST

A recent survey by the Transparency International states that India is the most corrupt country in Asia.
Depicting how pervasive the problem is across Asia, a list released by Forbes – Asia’s Five Most Corrupt Countries – says that India beats Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan and Myanmar, when it comes to bribery rate.
The Forbes article, which rates India the highest in the list with 69 per cent bribery rate, describes India as: “In five of the six public services – schools, hospitals, ID documents, police, and utility services – more than half the respondents have had to pay a bribe.”
The article goes on to praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘fight against corruption’.
“However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fight against corruption has made a mark: 53 per cent of the people think he is going it fairly or very well. And it has led to people feeling empowered, as 63 per cent believe ordinary people can make a difference,” it adds.
India is closely followed by Vietnam at 65 per cent bribery rate.
India’s neighbour, Pakistan, stands fourth in the list with 40 per cent bribery rate. The article describes the nation as: “In Pakistan, about three-fourths of respondents perceive most or all of the police to be corrupt. Of the people who encountered either the police or the courts, nearly seven in ten had to pay a bribe. Sadly, people don’t feel things can change-only a third think ordinary people can make a difference.”
The 18-month long survey by Transparency International was concluded after talking to more than 20,000 people in 16 countries, regions and territories in the Asia Pacific.
The Berlin-based corruption watchdog had put India at rank 76 out of 168 countries in its Corruption Perception Index last year.
The country’s 2015 corruption perception score remained the same as 2014’s – 38/100 – showing lack of improvement.
According to figures published in March, 2017, while citizens of Pakistan were the most likely of any country to be asked for bribes in law and order institutions, for India the police bribery rate was 54 per cent and for China a low 12 per cent.
India had the highest bribery rates of all the countries surveyed for access to public schools (58 per cent) and healthcare (59 per cent).
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
51 bankers, businessmen on trial in Vietnam for fraud
channelnewsasia
A former banking magnate and 50 others went on trial in Vietnam Monday over a multi-million dollar fraud at a major private bank, as the communist nation cracks down on corruption in the sector.
HANOI: A former banking magnate and 50 others went on trial in Vietnam Monday (Aug 28) over a multi-million dollar fraud at a major private bank, as the communist nation cracks down on corruption in the sector.
Authorities have vowed to clean up an industry plagued by favouritism and dodgy loans – part of a broader drive against corruption in the country. Tiếp tục đọc “51 bankers, businessmen on trial in Vietnam for fraud”
A history of the Vatican Bank
WF – The Vatican Bank is undergoing yet another series of reforms in an effort to shed the scandals of the past. Jules Gray looks at the history of the Catholic Church’s troubled financial arm

Cardinal George Pell during a sermon at the Papal Basilica of St Paul’s Cathedral in Rome, Italy
Perhaps more than any other, the Vatican Bank should be expected to maintain the highest of moral standards in the way it conducts its business. However, despite its saintly links, the bank that acts on behalf of the Catholic Church has developed a reputation for corruption, scandal and mismanagement over the last few decades.
Murder, bribery, suspicious deaths, money laundering, and many other nefarious acts have been linked to the bank that is officially known as the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR). Tiếp tục đọc “A history of the Vatican Bank”
Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong found guilty of corruption
Al Jazeera
Lee Jae-yong sentenced to five years in jail following trial that led to dismissal of former President Park Geun-hye.
A South Korean court has found billionaire Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong guilty of bribery, embezzlement, hiding assets overseas, concealing profit from criminal acts and perjury.
He has been sentenced to five years in prison.
Revelations of Lee’s attempt to bribe South Korea’s president to further his business ambitions fed public anger that led to the removal of Park Geun-hye as South Korea’s leader. Tiếp tục đọc “Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong found guilty of corruption”
Bán nhà “nuôi” tàu vỏ thép nằm bờ
LĐ | 16/08/2017 | 09:46

“Đáy tàu nhọn hoắt, không lắc mới lạ” – ông Dương Văn Thắng nói. Ảnh: P.V
“Tôi sợ tàu lật tôi không đi. Ai dám đi con tàu này không? Tôi sẵn sàng chuyển giao, để xem họ có đi biển được không? Cơ quan chức năng nói tàu không lắc, hãy tự tay điều khiển con tàu ra biển thử 2 ngày” – ông Dương Văn Thắng (phường Mỹ Đông, TP.Phan Rang – Tháp Chàm) nói về con tàu vỏ thép dịch vụ hậu cần (số hiệu NT-91234) duy nhất đóng theo NĐ 67 do ông làm chủ ở Ninh Thuận nằm bờ đã 2 năm qua.
Merchants in the Temple
Pope Francis Issues a Shocking Accusation
On July 28, 2013, a few hours after his customary religious obligations, Pope Francis prepared to go to the Apostolic Palace. As always, he checked his datebook first. “This is what I’ve always done. I carry it in a black briefcase. Inside is a razor, a breviary, an appointment book, and a book to read.” The Pope carefully reviewed his notes. That morning he had a meeting with Archbishop Jean Louis Bruguès, the librarian and archivist of the Holy See. But his most important appointment of the day was a noon meeting scheduled to take place in one of the most inaccessible and mysterious spaces in the Palace: the Sala Bologna, on the third floor, between the papal apartment recently vacated by Benedict XVI and the quarters of the Secretariat of State. Tiếp tục đọc “Merchants in the Temple”



