Parliamentary body could look into controversial verdict
Published: 22/11/2009 05:00
The National Assemblyâs Justice Committee may supervise related agenciesâ handling of the case in which jail sentence given to a Labor Hero has kicked up considerable drama and controversy. | |||||||
If the judges of Peopleâs Supreme Court and the head of Peopleâs Supreme Procuracy reject the appeal submitted by Tran Ngoc Suong and the public continue to express dissatisfaction and questions still remain about the hearing, the NA agency may step in, the Vietnamnet newswire quoted the committeeâs chairwoman Le Thi Thu Ba as saying. Suong, former director of state-run Song Hau Farm in the Mekong Deltaâs Can Tho Province, was sentenced in August to eight years in jail for running a slush fund, instructing her subordinates to embezzle more than VND9.1 billion ($510,000) for the off-the-book fund during the seven years she held the position. The woman, who was named a Labor Hero by the government in 2000, was also ordered to pay back VND4.3 billion (US$240,500) to the government by the cityâs Peopleâs Court. Suong lodged an appeal against the verdict, saying it was unlawful and unjust, but an appeals court last week upheld the decision. Her lawyer, Nguyen Truong Thanh, on Sunday told Tuoi Tre newspaper that Suong had lodged an appeal to the two supreme justice agencies and asked permission for delaying serving the jail sentence because of poor health conditions. According to Vietnamnet, the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of Vietnam Fatherland Front has already asked the two agencies and the Ministry of Public Security to reconsider the verdict. Former vice president Nguyen Thi Binh has called the prison sentence 60-year-old Suong unjust, adding that the slush fund was actually a welfare fund for the collective. The Tuoi Tre newspaper Saturday said 110 members from one of Vietnamâs most successful collective farms, meanwhile, wrote to the Party Unit in Can Tho City expressing their wishes to serve jail time in place of Suong, who was honored at the International Federation of Business & Professional Womenâs Women Inspire Awards in 2002. On the other hand, some people have protested Suongâs sentence as being too lenient. Source: Thanh Nien | |||||||
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