Vietnam jails ex-oil exec for life over graft

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Vietnam jails ex-oil exec for life over graft
A court in Vietnam sentenced one former official from state oil and gas group PetroVietnam to life in prison and another to 13 years on Monday for embezzlement and violating state rules amid a widespread corruption crackdown, state media said.

Dinh La Thang, a former politburo official and the most senior Vietnamese politician to be tried in decades, was jailed for 13 years for violating state rules, the state-run Voice of Vietnam said.

Trinh Xuan Thanh, a high-profile official whom Germany said Vietnamese agents kidnapped in a Berlin park in a scene reminiscent of Cold War disappearances, was sentenced to life in prison for embezzlement and violating state rules.

Their sentencing marked the conclusion of the trial of 22 people, all of whom are connected to PetroVietnam. More trials are expected to continue this year as part of a crackdown that the government says is targeting fraud and mismanagement.

However, critics say the crackdown is politically motivated and is targeting those close to former premier Nguyen Tan Dung.

Authorities have so far mostly focused on the banking and energy sectors, but the campaign has spread to other industries, including real estate, as well as provincial offices of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam.
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