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Former deputy PM receives second warning over privatization violations
Former Deputy PM Vu Van Ninh has received his second warning for privatization and divestment violations causing losses to the state budget.
Former deputy PM gets official warning for privatization violations
Vietnam's Communist Party issued an official warning against former Deputy PM Vu Van Ninh on Friday for violations causing losses to the state budget.
Former deputy PM faces disciplinary action for equitization violations
Party inspectors have urged disciplinary action against former Deputy PM Vu Van Ninh for ‘serious violations’ in SOEs equitization and divestment.
July 8, 2019 | 03:48 am PT
Former deputy PM, transport minister embroiled in scandalous violations
A former Deputy Prime Minister and other senior government leaders are accused of serious violations in the privatization of several state-owned businesses.
May 5, 2019 | 04:00 am PT