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A Vietnamese court sentenced former Xuyen Viet Oil chief Mai Thi Hong Hanh to 30 years in prison for orchestrating a scheme that resulted in state asset losses of at least 1.46 trillion dong ($57.6 million) and bribing officials to conceal it. Le Duc Tho, the former Communist Party chief of Ben Tre province, received a 28-year sentence for accepting bribes and abusing his power, while former deputy trade minister Do Thang Hai was sentenced to three years for receiving bribes.
A former deputy trade minister and an ex-provincial party chief are among 15 individuals facing bribery charges in a Ho Chi Minh City trial linked to Xuyen Viet Oil. The case involves allegations against Mai Thi Hong Hanh for mismanagement and misuse of state assets, resulting in a loss of 1.46 trillion dong ($57.5 million). She and her accomplices reportedly offered $1.3 million in bribes to officials to overlook violations and secure favorable treatment.
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