Vietnam Arrests Second Top Official in Bank Case
Viet Nam has been pumping money into the bank to reassure depositors. Kien, a well-known entrepreneur with close government links and one of the country’s richest businessmen, co-founded ACB in the 1990s. He was arrested in Ha Noi on suspicion of “economic violations.”
His arrest triggered a slide in ACB shares. It also caused a drop in the country’s stock exchange up until Thursday. Panicked depositors have been withdrawing millions of dollars from the bank. ACB said on Tuesday that Kien was not involved in the day-to-day operations of the bank and the arrest would not impact its business.
Hai has been accused of “intentional wrongdoings that violated state regulations on economic management, causing serious consequences,” according to a news agency. No other details were provided.
Hai’s arrest did not come as a surprise, as state-run media already had reported on it in the last few days before taking these reports offline, says Nga Pham of the BBC’s Vietnamese service.
This unusual practice shows that the government is keen to prevent further panic spreading through the banking system, she said.
While government institutions are saying that deposit withdrawals remain within safe margins, the public are asking for more transparency as worries over the economy increase, she adds.
Hai, 47, who has doctorates in mathematics and physics, joined the bank in 1996, reports say.
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