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Vietnamese Tycoon Races Against Time To Avert ‘Death Penalty’ Over Biggest Bank Fraud In History

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 3, 2024 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Vietnamese Tycoon Faces Execution Over Record Bank Fraud.

Vietnamese property magnate Truong My Lan is in a desperate race to raise $9 billion to avoid execution, following her death sentence earlier this year for orchestrating the largest bank fraud in history.

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On Tuesday, the 68-year-old will hear the verdict on her appeal against the April ruling, which found her guilty of misappropriating $27 billion and embezzling $12 billion through Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB), one of Vietnam’s largest lenders. The court determined that her crimes, described as “unprecedented,” warranted the ultimate punishment.

 





 A Lifeline in Financial Redemption  

Under Vietnamese law, a death sentence can be commuted to life imprisonment if 75% of the misappropriated funds are repaid. Truong My Lan’s lawyers are working against the clock to meet this condition, with assets ranging from luxury properties in Ho Chi Minh City to shares in various businesses frozen by the authorities.

 

“Her total holdings exceed the required compensation,” said her lawyer, Nguyen Huy Thiep. “However, liquidating real estate and other investments takes time. We hope the court will allow leniency to facilitate the compensation process.”

 

Truong’s legal team argues that raising the $9 billion would be easier if her sentence were reduced to life imprisonment, allowing her to negotiate better terms for asset sales.

   A Dramatic Rise and Fall  

Born into a Sino-Vietnamese family in Ho Chi Minh City, Truong My Lan started her career as a cosmetics vendor before capitalising on Vietnam’s economic reforms in the late 1980s. By the 1990s, she had amassed a portfolio of hotels and restaurants, eventually chairing the Van Thinh Phat Group, a prominent real estate firm.

 

Her downfall came as part of Vietnam’s “Blazing Furnaces” anti-corruption campaign, led by then-Communist Party Secretary-General Nguyen Phu Trong. Her conviction resulted in the sentencing of 85 others, including her husband and niece, who received nine and 17 years in prison, respectively.

 

The State Bank of Vietnam intervened to stabilise SCB, spending billions to prevent a broader financial crisis. Prosecutors argued that Truong’s actions had caused irreparable harm to the economy and society, rejecting any arguments for leniency.

 

                    A Grim Race Against Time  

Vietnam’s use of the death penalty is shrouded in secrecy, with over 1,000 individuals believed to be on death row, according to human rights groups. Executions are typically delayed for years, with prisoners receiving little notice before their sentences are carried out.

 

Truong has reportedly reached out to friends for loans and is working to sell high-value properties to meet her repayment target. However, if her appeal fails, she will be left in a perilous race to repay the funds before facing execution.

 

The outcome of Truong My Lan’s case has captured national and international attention, serving as both a cautionary tale and a stark reminder of Vietnam’s unyielding stance on corruption.

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