Vietnam jails more officials over Covid-19 flight bribes

By AFP   December 27, 2024 | 06:35 pm PT
Vietnam jails more officials over Covid-19 flight bribes
A trial against officials convicted of corruption over Covid-19 repatriation flights in Hanoi on Dec. 27, 2024. Photo by VnExpress/Danh Lam
The Hanoi People's Court on Friday jailed more than a dozen officials for up to 12 years for corruption over repatriation flights and quarantine during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last year, 54 officials and businesspeople were found guilty of receiving, offering or acting as go-between for bribes that totaled US$9.5 million.

They included four former senior officials at the ministries of foreign affairs, health and public security, who were handed life sentences.

At the height of the pandemic in early 2020 Vietnam had closed its borders to almost everyone bar returning citizens.

The defendants in the two cases were accused of giving or taking bribes to help people get seats on repatriation flights and receive medical quarantines.

At the time, returnees faced complicated entry procedures, expensive flights and quarantine costs.

Tran Tung, former deputy director of northern Thai Nguyen Province's Department of Foreign Affairs, was found guilty of taking around $300,000 in bribes and commission for organizing quarantine facilities.

He was given 12 years in jail for receiving bribes and abuse of power.

Tran Tung, former deputy director of Thai Nguyen Provinces Department of Foreign Affairs, is escorted to court. Photo by VnExpress/Pham Du

Tran Tung, former deputy director of Thai Nguyen Province's Department of Foreign Affairs, is escorted to court. Photo by VnExpress/Pham Du

Sixteen other transport ministry, provincial officials and travel company employees were sentenced to up to three and a half years in jail on charges including bribery and abuse of power.

Last year, a Hanoi mother told AFP how she had spent over $10,000 to get her teenage daughter back to Vietnam from a boarding school in Europe at the peak of the pandemic.

The graft allegations come as part of an anti-corruption drive that has uncovered a number of deals done during Vietnam's pandemic response.

According to the Public Security Ministry, in 2024, police put under their radar 825 cases with 1,676 people on corruption accusations, an increase of more than 16% compared to 2023.

 
 
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