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Former Health Minister and Officials on Trial in Hanoi Over Overpriced Covid-19 Test Kit Scandal

Human RightsFormer Health Minister and Officials on Trial in Hanoi Over Overpriced Covid-19 Test Kit Scandal

Former health minister Nguyen Thanh Long and 37 others are on trial in Hanoi over their alleged involvement in a scandal related to overpriced Covid-19 test kits. The Viet A scandal involves senior officials allegedly facilitating multi-million dollar deals to supply hospitals and communities with testing equipment at inflated prices. Long is accused of receiving $2.25 million in bribes, and former Hanoi mayor Chu Ngoc Anh faces charges of violating state asset management regulations. The scandal has led to the arrest of at least 100 officials and businesspeople across Vietnam, with the company Viet A allegedly netting around $172 million. Last week, the CEO of Viet A, Phan Quoc Viet, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for abuse of power and violating bidding regulations. The trial is expected to last three weeks.

By FCCT Editorial Team

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