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Trial on former top HCM City official opens

The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court on December 26 opened the first-instance trial of the case of Nguyen Huu Tin, former vice chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, for his alleged wrongdoings in the management and use of State assets.
Trial on former top HCM City official opens ảnh 1Nguyen Huu Tin, former vice chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee, at the first-instance trial that began on December 26 in HCM City. He is charged with “violation of regulations on management and use of State assets, causing losses and wastefulness”. (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) - The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court on December26 opened the first-instance trial of the case of Nguyen Huu Tin, former vicechairman of the municipal People’s Committee, for his alleged wrongdoings inthe management and use of State assets.

Tin, 62, has been charged with involvement in the sale of a public plot of landin a prime location, resulting in losses of more than 800 billion VND (34million USD) to the State.

Other defendants include Dao Anh Kiet (former director of HCM City’s Departmentof Natural Resources and Environment), Nguyen Thanh Chuong (former head of theUrban Division of the Office of the city People’s Committee), Le Van Thanh(former deputy chief of the Office of the city People’s Committee), and TruongVan Ut (former deputy head of the Land Management Division of the Department ofNatural Resources and Environment).

Tin and the four defendants are charged with “violation of regulations onmanagement and use of State assets, causing losses and wastefulness” under thePenal Code.

According to the indictment from the Supreme People’s Procuracy, Tin, in hisformer position as vice chairman of the People’s Committee, was in charge ofissues regarding construction, land management and environment in the city.

Tin and the other defendants helped the now-jailed business tycoon Phan Van AnhVu, also known as “Vu Nhom”, to acquire many other buildings and public land inprime locations in HCM City at extremely low prices, causing great damage tothe State.

Tin was clearly aware that the land and buildings at 15 Thi Sach street in HCMCity’s District 1 were under State management, according to the court.

Despite this, Tin instructed the HCM City Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment to lease the land to Vu, former chairman of the Da Nang-based Bac Nam79 Construction JSC, and not report the lease to the chairman of the city’sPeople’s Committee at that time.

The defendants then illegally handed over a 2,345sq.m lot at 15 Thi Sach streetin HCM City to one of the companies owned by Vu.

They also asked Tin to issue illegal decisions on land lease, house sale andtax deductions.

In addition, Tin and the defendants also helped Vu and his partners build an18-storey building at 15 Thi Sach street in HCM City and sell and rent it outto 114 clients, earning more than 1.033 trillion VND.

As of September 17 last year, when police began investigating the case, theiracts had caused a loss of 808.7 billion VND (34.77 million USD) to the State.

The trial is expected to end on December 30./.
VNA

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