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The blogmaster read the following article a couple days ago and thoughts of how we can hold elected and public officials more accountable immediately came to mind. It is amazing to believe local officials do not engage in illegal and corrupt behaviour.

There are several instances mentioned in Auditor General reports and ‘leaks’ to suggest public funds have been used for ‘manufactured’ work. If we can get citizens as concerned about these kinds of matters to compare with the removal of tint or the increase in the price of eggs, we would be in good shape.

Until we get to a point where the public see action from central government and agents that appear to be transparent, the public’s trust in government will continue to decline. After decades of promises by BOTH Barbados Labour Party (BLP) and Democratic Labour Party (DLP) there has been no serious effort to implement a suite of comprehensive transparency laws in the country. A court system groaning under the weight of its case load does not help!


Vietnamese tycoon loses death row appeal over world’s biggest bank fraud

Jonathan Head

Getty Images Truong My Lan in a dark blue shirt in court, sitting next to a security officer wearing a mask.
Truong My Lan, pictured in court on Tuesday, could still avoid execution

Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan has lost her appeal against her death sentence for masterminding the world’s biggest bank fraud.

The 68-year-old is now in a race for her life because the law in Vietnam states that if she can pay back 75% of what she took, her sentence will be commuted to life imprisonment.

In April the trial court found that Truong My Lan had secretly controlled Saigon Commercial Bank, the country’s fifth biggest lender, and taken out loans and cash over more than 10 years through a web of shell companies, amounting to a total of $44bn (£34.5bn).

Of that prosecutors say $27bn was misappropriated, and $12bn was judged to have been embezzled, the most serious financial crime for which she was sentenced to death.

It was a rare and shocking verdict – she is one of very few women in Vietnam to be sentenced to death for a white collar crime.

On Tuesday, the court said there was no basis to reduce Truong My Lan’s death sentence. However, she could still avoid execution if she returns $9bn, three-quarters of the $12bn she embezzled. It’s not her final appeal and she can still petition the president for amnesty.

During her trial Truong My Lan was sometimes defiant, but in the recent hearings for her appeal against the sentence she was more contrite.

She said she was embarrassed to have been such a drain on the state, and that her only thought was to pay back what she had taken.

Getty Images Truong My Lan, second left, in a white shirt arrives in court in March 2024.
Truong My Lan was sentenced to death earlier this year

Born into a Sino-Vietnamese family in Ho Chi Minh City, Truong My Lan started as a market stall vendor, selling cosmetics with her mother. She began buying land and property after the Communist Party introduced economic reform in 1986. By the 1990s, she owned a large portfolio of hotels and restaurants.

When she was convicted and sentenced in April, she was the chairwoman of a prominent real estate firm, Van Thinh Phat Group. It was a dramatic moment in the “Blazing Furnaces” anti-corruption campaign led by then-Communist Party Secretary-General, Nguyen Phu Trong.

All of the remaining 85 defendants were convicted. Four were sentenced to life in jail, while the rest -including Truong My Lan’s husband and niece – were given prison terms ranging from 20 years to three years suspended.

The State Bank of Vietnam is believed to have spent many billions of dollars recapitalising Saigon Commercial Bank to prevent a wider banking panic. The prosecutors argued that her crimes were “huge and without precedent” and did not justify leniency.

Truong My Lan’s lawyers said she was working as fast as she could to find the $9bn needed. But cashing in her assets has proven difficult.

Some are luxury properties in Ho Chi Minh City which could, in theory, be sold quite quickly. Others are in the form of shares or stakes in other businesses or property projects.

In all the state has identified more than a thousand different assets linked to the fraud. These have been frozen by the authorities for now. The BBC understands the tycoon has also reached out to friends to raise loans for her to help reach the target.

Getty Images Motorbikes speed past a branch of Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
Truong My Lan defrauded Saigon Commercial Bank, one of Vietnam’s biggest lenders

Her lawyers have argued for leniency from the judges on financial grounds. They said that while she is under sentence of death it would be hard for her to negotiate the best price for selling her assets and investments, and so harder for her to raise $9bn.

She could do much better if under a life sentence instead, they say.

“The total value of her holdings actually exceeds the required compensation amount,” lawyer Nguyen Huy Thiep told the BBC before her appeal was rejected.

“However, these require time and effort to sell, as many of the assets are real estate and take time to liquidate. Truong My Lan hopes the court can create the most favourable conditions for her to continue making compensation.”

Few had expected the judges to be moved by these arguments. She is now, in effect, in a race with the executioner to raise the funds she needs.

Vietnam treats the death penalty as a state secret. The government does not publish how many people are on death row, though human rights groups say there are more than 1,000 and that Vietnam is one of the world’s biggest executioners.

Typically there are long delays, often many years before sentences are carried out, although prisoners are given very little notice.

If Truong My Lan can recover the $9bn before that happens, her life will most likely be spared.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd753r47815o


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139 responses to “Time to call out corruption”

  1. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @SS
    Perhaps you have been ensconced on your farm too long. Below are recent descriptions taken from the Toronto Police Services website. You will note no mention of skin tone. And it’s been so for a while.
    She is described as 5’4″, thin build, 115 lbs., with brown shoulder length hair, and brown eyes.
    The man is described as 5’7″, medium build, and short black hair. He was wearing a ski mask at the time of the offence.
    The suspect is described as 25 to 35-years-old, with facial stubble. He was wearing white sweatpants, a grey puffy winter jacket, and old running shoes. The dog had brown and white fur.
    Alexandre is described as 5’8″, 150 lbs., thin build and dark brown hair.
    Praise is described as 5’6″, heavy build and black hair. Praise was last seen wearing a multi-coloured head wrap, black/white checkered scarf, green jacket, black hooded sweater and sunglasses.
    He is described as 5’10” with a shaved head, facial hair and musical note tattoos on his left forearm and a tribal face on his right forearm.
    Half of these are lighter skin tones, half darker (because a pic was attached).


  2. We are indeed fortunate to have John and Cuhdear with us as they are able to cover expertly cover every topic under the sun


  3. How the blogmaster misses OOB, Jeff and Artax.


  4. NorthernObserver
    December 10, 2024 at 1:34 pm
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    @SS
    Perhaps you have been ensconced on your farm too long. Below are recent descriptions taken from the Toronto Police Service

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    Barbados stopped referring to skin colour in legal documents once the emancipation proclamation was read almost two hundred years ago.

    Before, if a Free Negro or Free Coloured person executed a deed or appeared as one of the parties to a deed or was even mentioned they were always described by their status.

    For genealogical research this leads to accuracy in research.


  5. Very significant year 1993!!

    Kingsland was supposed to have changed hands then.


  6. @David
    I have been travelling a lot….did I miss something re Artaxerxes?


  7. JOHN
    this one is for you


  8. The love we all need today the people are afraid to give
    and the earth will turn to ashes one day we don’t really see
    The price of living is the price of dying
    so we better hold our heads up high
    and make friends not war

    If we had more love this world would be better
    then maybe some day the people would realise
    it is better to love than to fight


  9. NO,

    Artax got into one of his sensitive moods. Some of us, myself included, disagreed with him and he took his ball and went home.

    Not his final home, fortunately. Maybe he’ll return. I hope he does.


  10. Thanks GP, enjoyed it.

    Keep Well.

    All the best to you and your family for Christmas.


  11. David/Donna
    I was around. I had noticed his handle hadn’t been seen recently. But had missed or ignored that comment. Glad his exile is self imposed and nothing worse.


  12. @Donna and NO

    Read his comment carefully.


  13. CNN is reporting that Maryland state legislatior Nino Mangione sponsored a bill this year to bring back the death penalty in Maryland. Maryland only abolished the death penalty in 2013. The bill was defeated.
    Wunna know that I am a simpleton infamous for asking questions.
    Question,1: Does legislator Nino Mangione still think the same way now?
    Question 2: Is he happy or sad that New York does not have a death penalty?

    He asked for prayers for all involved. Have the BU users been praying for the CEO’s family, and for the Luigi, Nino and the Mangione family?


  14. A long time ago I read an essay entitled “Other People’s Mothers”

    My recollection of it is that we want love, goodness and mercy for our own mothers, but for other people’s mothers [or wayward sons] we don’t give a sh!t.
    And yet Christian teaching is that we should love others as we love ourselves.


  15. David
    I am none the wiser. I’m ok with numbers, my comprehension of written words is sometimes weak.


  16. @NorthernObserver December 10, 2024 at 1:34 pm “SS Perhaps you have been ensconced on your farm too long. Below are recent descriptions taken from the Toronto Police Services website. You will note no mention of skin tone.”

    You may be right. Spent a couple of hours this morning getting some sweet potatoes out.

    I had noticed that the TPS does not mention skin color and I wondered if that delays the arrest of accused people. I am of the view that skin color is a legitimate descriptor, and so is age, and gender [although I am not so sure about that anymore] that to describe a person as a young white man or an old black woman is not in any way insulting or derogatory. So I am still of the view that if the New York police had information that they were looking for a young white man they should have said so early on, and a part of the reason is that to describe a person as light skinned can mean almost anything and would describe a whole lot of people of mixed African and European descent. And sadly too often USA police are fast with their guns when around people of wholly or partially African descent.


  17. I used to accuse my good friend Rabbit of doing Mathemagic. But I think he is a novivce compared to these guys. I have been searching for a name for the types of mathematics our government does and am convince it’s not Mathematic, mathemagic or Algebra; it’s mostly Kool-Aid laced Algibberage


  18. It pains me to see GP and John exchanging greetings and leaving me out.
    Anyhow, this fool for punishment wishes both well.
    My Xmas greeting for others will come later and closer to the day.


  19. The most interesting and surprising news during the past week was how easily and quickly Assad was removed from Syria.

    I was expecting a vicious and brutal slaughter of innocents as he tried to hold on to power, but he was here today and gone tomorrow, literally, not figuratively.

    Hopefully, these despots all flee without murdering innocents. Do you notice that like rats, most find a hole (second home) they can squeeze into


  20. A next surprising story was Yoon in South Korea. A warning to ‘primus inter pares’. This guy overestimated everything, his public support, his party support, his appeal to the people, his control of the military …

    It is difficult to believe he was talking to anyone and if he did.. it had to be only ‘yes men’. These recent development should provide a warning to anyone… your grip on power may be weaker than your grip on lackeys


  21. Circling back…
    I am being honest when I say that I cannot keep track of the money that the government speak of. I stopped trying to add as there are too many different numbers in circulation. Tomorrow, it will be some other number…

    I know when I am defeated. I leave these numbers in the hands of BT, John A and NO.


  22. OG you know don’t you that politicians and powerful people everywhere love yes men.


  23. The OG
    December 11, 2024 at 12:54 pm
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    The most interesting and surprising news during the past week was how easily and quickly Assad was removed from Syria.

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    Grasshopper

    Simple physical answer, …. Israel!!

    Took out Hezbollah and Iran and Russia is otherwise occupied.

    All of Assad’s backers vaporized and somebody must have told him get out fast.

    If you notice Israel is also destroying Syria’s weapons and has occupied positions beyond the Golan Heights as the agreement the two countries had is null and void.

    Important thing to note is that “Damascus has fallen”

    There is also this if you like to view it another way.

    Isaiah 17:1-3: “Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap. The cities of Aroer are forsaken: they shall be for flocks, which shall lie down, and none shall make them afraid. The fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Syria”

    Wish you all the best for Christmas.


  24. ” The suspect is a white male in his late 30s with a short, light-coloured beard.”

    https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/12/11/toronto-stolen-vehicle-dog-inside-brown-lab/

  25. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @SS
    I both agree and disagree.
    I am of the opinion, for descriptive and recognition purposes, light- dark-brown are most accurate for skin tone.
    While light skin may mean anything in your opinion, so it should, for visually there can be great similarity.
    If you met my neighbour out East, you would tell me he is white male. Yet, as a native Cree, he despises the “white man” who stole their land and nearly ruined their people. Call him light skinned, but not white.
    A person may identify as Black, but that doesn’t mean their skin tone is dark? Take Drake. The lady across my street is from Sierra Leone. She identifies as African, but not black, for she is brown. And tells others this.


  26. @Cuhdear
    I think you can handle this problem.

    I bought a breadfruit in Florida, peeled it and then put it in the freezer. Traveled with it and stuck it in the freezer (again) when I got home.

    Tried to cook it today but it was a disaster. The breadfruit remained hard and actually turned brown😃

    What did I do wrong?


  27. In future, slice and put in boiling salted water for a minute and cool before freezing flat in ziploc bag


  28. The OG
    December 11, 2024 at 8:34 pm
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    What did I do wrong?

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You went in the kitchen!!

    Stay out of the kitchen.


  29. What is this world coming to? …
    Cooking lessons from John
    The video accurately describes my experience. Thanks for the tip.


  30. John December 11, 2024 at 9:14 pm “In future, slice and put in boiling salted water for a minute and cool before freezing flat in ziploc bag.”

    I rarely agree with John, but in this instance he is correct. The process he describes is called “blanching.”

    I would only add, after taking out of the boiling water drain on paper towels, or a clean tea towel, then follow directions as given by John.

    As it happens I made a soup today and used both frozen pumpkin and breadfruit.

    You can freeze cassava without without blanching them first.

    I grated some cassava today, used a food processor. It is frozen for pone when I feel in the mood. Or I might defrost, squeeze the juice out and dry to make cassava flour, which keeps for months without freezing.

    Enjoy your kitchen adventures.


  31. Grasshopper

    Surprised you got breadfruit in Florida.

    Sometimes the temperature goes down below freezing.

    Probably an imported fruit.

    “Breadfruit trees thrive in the humid tropics, and aren’t likely to survive if temperatures go below 50° F (10°C) for an extended period of time. Unfortunately, the only place on the continental USA where they can survive outdoors is in lower Florida Keys and areas of south Florida.”

    Plant a tree and hope it doesn’t freeze for extended periods.


  32. Again, you may be correct. I think it was imported and it was green. As the urge for a nice tasting piece of breadfruit is strong, I will try a ‘Spanish’ store in Teaneck (NJ) today.

    Now, I am wondering if I should approach John for more cooking tips.


  33. I was talking with a couple of guys on a hike this morning.

    They added some more sage advice to add to that of Muhdear.

    One guy, a bachelor, suggests after you take the pieces of breadfruit out of the hot water and dry them get a few ziploc bags and portion out as much as would give you a meal in each and freeze all.

    Take out a bag from the freezer every time you want a meal during the week.

    That way you won’t overeat if it is cooking sweet.

    Better let somebody do that for you though.

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