The Ministry of Public Security announced on August 9 that its investigative agency has decided to launch criminal proceedings against Phan Van Anh Vu and four others on the charge of violating regulations on management and use of State assets, causing loss and wastefulness in the central city of Da Nang.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Public Securityannounced on August 9 that its investigative agency has decided to launchcriminal proceedings against Phan Van Anh Vu and four others on the charge ofviolating regulations on management and use of State assets, causing loss andwastefulness in the central city of Da Nang.
The decision is in accordance with Article 219 of the Penal Code2015. The agency is investigating the case under Decision No.16/QD-C44-P4 datedApril 17, 2018.
Other defendants include Nguyen Cong Lang, 64, formerDirector of Da Nang Housing Management Company; Phan Ngoc Thach, 57, formerGeneral Director of Da Nang Tourism JSC; Tran Phi, 63, former General Directorof Da Nang Export-Import JSC; and Huynh Tan Loc, 66, General Director of DaNang Trimexco Company.
On August 8, the Supreme People’s Court approved the abovecriminal proceedings in line with the law.
Earlier on July 30, the Hanoi People’s Court held a trialand sentenced Vu to nine years in prison for deliberately disclosing Statesecrets.
Phan Van Anh Vu, alias Vu nhom, is a 43-year-old resident inHai Chau district, the central city of Da Nang-VNA
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