1.7 trillion VND related to test kit scandal handed back: Spokesperson
The police has received 1.7 trillion VND (69.35 million USD) handed back by those involved in the COVID-19 test kit case scandal at Viet A Technologies JSC, Lieutenant General To An Xo, Chief of the Office and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Security, said at the Government’s regular press conference on December 1.
Lieutenant General To An Xo, Chief of the Office and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Security (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The police has received 1.7 trillionVND (69.35 million USD) handed back by those involved in the COVID-19 test kit scandal at Viet A Technologies JSC, Lieutenant General To An Xo,Chief of the Office and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Security, saidat the Government’s regular press conference on December 1.
Xo underlined that this is a complicated casecausing discontent among the public, and many officials and Party members, includingmany senior officials have been punished.
The investigation agency under the Ministry of PublicSecurity decided to prosecute and apply preventive measures against 29 people, while blocking many transaction accounts, bank deposit books and distrainingmany assets, he said.
Punishments for those in the case have been appliedin three levels depending on their roles and performances, ensuring the strictness of thelegal regulations and the humanity and leniency of the regime at the same time,the official stated.
He underlined that the ministry advises violators to honestly confess their wrongdoings to authorisedagency or return the corrupt money to receive leniency when investigationinto the case is expanded./.
Several suspects in the overcharging for COVID-19 test kits at the Viet A Technologies JSC are being investigated for “offering bribe”, “receiving bribe”, and “abusing position and power while performing duties”.
The police have recovered, distrained and frozen properties of people involving in the COVID-19 test kit overcharging at Viet A Technologies JSC, Lt. Gen. To An Xo, Chief of Office and spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Security told reporters during a routine Government press conference on March 3.
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