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HCMC to pay $400 for corruption tip-offs
Ho Chi Minh City authorities have pledged to pay up to VND10 million (US$407) for tip-offs informing authorities of local government corruption.
Leniency for criminals willing to pay up? No, thanks
Can we afford lighter sentences for those willing to pay for their crimes, literally? How is that different from bribery, a colleague asked.
Conference reviews 10-year anti-corruption fight
Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong is chairing a national conference to assess 10 years of the anti-corruption campaign in Hanoi Thursday.
June 29, 2022 | 07:07 pm PT
The loneliness of a whistleblower in Vietnam
A man who single-handedly exposed corruption against all odds with no support from family or friends was thanked officially with a thankless gesture.
July 27, 2020 | 04:46 pm PT
Vietnamese citizens to pay traffic fines online: officials
The Government Office has proposed that traffic fines are digitalized in order to save time and money, and to avoid corruption.
October 3, 2019 | 12:20 am PT