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Dinh La Thang, former chairman of state energy giant PetroVietnam, speaks during his trial in Hanoi, Vietnam. Photo: AP

Jailed Vietnam ex-Politburo member begins second trial – this time for oil giant’s massive financial losses

Dinh La Thang was once a rising political star but was dismissed from the all-powerful Politburo in May and was subsequently fired as Communist Party secretary of Ho Chi Minh City

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A court in Hanoi began a criminal trial Monday of a former Politburo member accused of mismanagement at state oil giant PetroVietnam that cost millions of dollars.

PetroVietnam and the banking sector have been at the centre of the country’s recent crackdown against corruption with scores of executives being put on trial.

Dinh La Thang, formerly the chairman of the state oil giant, already was the first former Politburo to be jailed in decades in another case earlier this year. He was sentenced to 13 years in jail in January for mismanagement involving the construction of a thermo power plant, costing the state millions.

In the current case, Thang is accused of deliberately violating economic management regulations by investing US$35 million to buy 20 per cent of shares in Ocean Bank without approval from the board of directors, the official Vietnam News Agency reported.

Dinh La Thang, second from right, former chairman of state energy giant PetroVietnam, and other defendants stand trial in Hanoi, Vietnam. Photo; AP

The investment was lost when the bank was later acquired by the State Bank at no cost, it added.

“Defendant Dinh La Thang as head of PetroVietnam bears the highest responsibility in managing and safeguarding the investment of PetroVietnam,” the agency quoted the indictment as saying.

The trial of Thang and six other former senior PetroVietnam executives is expected to last 10 days. Thang would face a jail term of up to 20 years if he is convicted.

Thang was once a rising political star but was dismissed from the all-powerful Politburo in May and was subsequently fired as Communist Party secretary of the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City. He was arrested on December 8.

The ruling Communist Party has recently stepped up its crackdown against corruption to an unprecedented level under the watch of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong who was re-elected to another five-year term at the party’s congress in January 2016.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Ex-Politburo member on trial for oil giant’s losses
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