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The Lexus with the blue-colored license plate owned by Trinh Xuan Thanh (small photo)

Party chief wants official probed for using govt license plate on private car

Provincial official illegally used a blue license plate meant for official cars

Images from the video clip show an employee at a Hanoi hospital receiving envelopes from patients' relatives.

Hanoi doctor reprimanded for receiving ‘stack of envelopes’

Spokesman claimed it was the first time the hospital received complaints of bribery

One of the four cars bought by Soc Trang's police. Photo credit: VnExpress

Mekong Delta police found buying luxury cars with revenue from traffic fines

They bought four cars worth around VND6 billion (US$268,000)

Images from the video clip show an employee at a Hanoi hospital receiving envelopes from a patient's relative.

Hanoi hospital staff suspended over allegations of receiving ‘stack of envelopes’

In the video clip, the hospital employee also offered the woman to bribe others who will involve in the surgery of...

An undated photo of the 83M floating dock at Go Dau Port, Dong Nai Province. Photo: VNA

Vietnam sells rusty dock for nearly $1.7 mln after spending $22 mln

The dock is linked to one of the country’s most high-profile corruption cases in recent years

China's anti-graft agency investigates Jiangsu province deputy governor

China's anti-graft agency investigates Jiangsu province deputy governor

  Li Yunfeng is suspected of "serious discipline breaches."

Korea’s corruption fight faces backlash for being too strict

Korea’s corruption fight faces backlash for being too strict

  Some see law, which limits gifts to civil servants, teachers, journalists, hurting Korean traditions and weakening economy

Tran Lac Canh (C) and two others stand trial in Tay Ninh Province on May 23, 2016. Photo: Giang Phuong/Thanh Nien

Former execs jailed for $1.15 million loss at Vietnam's state-run firm

The CEO and two others delivered 2,270 tons of rice to a Chinese buyer and failed to collect payment

2022 World Cup organiser says Qatar is singled out for criticism

2022 World Cup organiser says Qatar is singled out for criticism

 

Boyko Borissov, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria (L) is met by Britain's Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire as he arrives at a summit on corruption at Lancaster House in central London, Britain, May 12, 2016.

Countries pledge to fight graft by revealing who owns companies

  Critics said the registers might have no meaningful impact unless tax havens, many ultimately controlled by Britain, also ended secrecy.

Military delegates arrive at the Great Hall of the People for the third plenary session of the National People's Congress, in Beijing, China, March 13, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Damir Sagolj

China's military deploys its first corruption inspectors

Serving and retired officers have warned that corruption in the military could threaten the ability to wage war

Chinese President, Xi Jinping attends a signing ceremony with President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, April 12, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Kenzaburo Fukuhara/Pool

China's Xi says not stifling debate but wants everyone on same song sheet

  Xi said some officials cared only about forming their own cliques to advance their careers - something the party has long...

Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc who had exposed illegal sand mining in Dong Nai Province. Photo: Le Lam

2 Vietnamese police officers suspended for arrest of whistleblower

The woman had exposed illegal sand mining in Dong Nai Province but ended up getting arrested for 'resisting officers'

Protesters storm Baghdad's Green Zone

Protesters storm Baghdad's Green Zone

 

Thousands protest Baghdad vote stalemate

Thousands protest Baghdad vote stalemate

 
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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