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Vietnam official's son detained

By Quynh Le
BBC Vietnamese service


The son of a high-ranking trade official has been arrested in Vietnam, accused of taking bribes from a garment company to help it obtain export quotas for the American market.
Mai Thanh Hai, the 32-year-old son of Vice Minister of Trade Mai Van Dau, is alleged to have received 510m Vietnam dong ($32,000) in mid-2003 from a textile company owned jointly by US, South Korean and Vietnamese business interests.

As Vietnam's second largest export earner, the textile sector is expected to bring in $3.8bn in 2004, mostly due to exports to the US.

However this month has seen the industry slump to almost crisis-point, after the arrests of many officials in charge of quota allocations.

The Tuoi Tre newspaper said the company concerned had agreed to pay Mai Thanh Hai through an intermediary.

Mr Hai worked at the trade ministry's import-export department, in charge of garment quotas for the US.

Despite Mr Hai's intervention, the company only received half of its desired quota, and thus demanded its money back.

In August 2003, Mr Hai returned all the money to ensure no criminal complaint was filed against him.

It is not yet clear why this case has been uncovered now, but earlier this month Le Van Thang, the deputy director of the same import-export department, was arrested together with other officials over allegations of embezzlement.

The men were accused of forming a corruption ring, forcing Vietnamese garment and textile exporters to pay bribes to secure export quotas.

So far nine individuals implicated in the case have been arrested.

On Thursday, local residents and reporters surrounded Mr Hai's house to watch his arrest, an indication of the great interest the case has generated in Vietnam.

In a recent interview with the Phap Luat newspaper in Ho Chi Minh City, the Vice Minister of Trade, Mai Van Dau, was asked about rumours of his son receiving favours because of his own position.

The minister was quoted as saying: "A son has his own business, and so does the father. Even if he has something to ask me, I cannot disclose anything of the work at the ministry."
TrueViet
Hell no, they just do it to show othre people that they're improving.
Byron
QUOTE (TrueViet @ Sep 30 2004, 07:29 PM)
Hell no, they just do it to show othre people that they're improving.
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So you prefer that they don't do it, so they don't show other people they aren't improving right?
supernovasp
QUOTE (Byron @ Sep 30 2004, 07:34 PM)
QUOTE (TrueViet @ Sep 30 2004, 07:29 PM)
Hell no, they just do it to show othre people that they're improving.
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So you prefer that they don't do it, so they don't show other people they aren't improving right?
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The point is it doesn't matter whether he got arrested or not.
Nero874
I hope this arrest will be a trend.
jonii-wanwan
I hope so too. It should set higher standards within industries that concern Vietnamese export. Regardless of what status you are within the society.
fujisan_8
China (another notoriosly corrupt nation) randomly shoots high ranking officials who were caught accepting bribes, now does this make them any cleaner? This is just for show!!!
supernovasp
QUOTE (fujisan_8 @ Oct 1 2004, 08:09 AM)
China (another notoriosly corrupt nation) randomly shoots high ranking officials who were caught accepting bribes, now does this make them any cleaner? This is just for show!!!
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agree completely
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