Vietnamese Tycoon Vows To Transform Property Empire Into ‘Golden Goose’ To Avoid Death Penalty.
Vietnamese property magnate Truong My Lan, facing a death sentence for a multi-billion-dollar fraud, has pledged to transform her vast property empire into a “golden goose” to repay the funds she embezzled, according to her lawyer.
Lan, convicted of siphoning off US$27 billion from Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB) through fraud, lost an appeal against her death penalty in December 2024. The appeal court upheld the sentence but noted that she could escape execution by repaying three-quarters of the stolen assets.
In a letter penned from prison and addressed to a state-controlled committee managing her properties, Lan argued that her assets have been significantly undervalued. Her lawyer, Giang Hong Thanh, told AFP that this undervaluation risks losses to the state and infringes on Lan’s rights.
The high-profile case has gripped Vietnam, spotlighting issues of financial oversight and corruption in the country’s booming property sector. Lan’s promise to leverage her business empire to settle her debts underscores her determination to mitigate her sentence while addressing the financial fallout from her actions.
Why It Matters
Lan’s case is one of Vietnam’s largest-ever fraud scandals, raising questions about governance and accountability in its rapidly growing economy. Her ability to repay the embezzled funds could not only determine her fate but also influence public trust in the nation’s financial systems.
What’s Next?
The state committee will likely review Lan’s claims about her asset valuations. If she can demonstrate a viable plan to repay the required sum, it may pave the way for a reduced sentence, though the court’s final decision remains uncertain.

