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Vietnam suspends information minister amid telecoms scandal-state media

Vietnam suspends information minister amid telecoms scandal-state media
FILE PHOTO: Vietnam's Information and Telecommunication Minister Truong Minh Tuan attends a press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam June 30, 2016. REUTERS/Kham Copyright Nguyen Huy Kham(Reuters)
Copyright Nguyen Huy Kham(Reuters)
By Reuters
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HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam on Monday suspended its minister of information and communications for mismanagement at a state telecoms firm, official state media Vietnam News Agency reported, amid a crackdown on corruption.

Police earlier this month arrested a former chairman of MobiFone Corp and another senior official of the Ministry of Information and Communications on allegations of economic mismanagement.

The Communist Party's inspection committee found MobiFone overpaid for a 95 percent stake in a loss-making pay TV provider. MobiFone, one of Vietnam's three largest mobile carriers by subscription, bought the stake in private pay TV provider Audio Visual Global JSC for nearly 8.9 trillion dong (294 million pounds) in late 2015.

President Tran Dai Quang approved a decision to suspend Information Minister Truong Minh Tuan for violations stated by the party inspection committee, VNA reported.

Last month, the committee said Tuan lacked responsibility and illegally approved and mismanaged the stake sale between AVG and MobiFone, which is under direct control of the information ministry.

Tuan did not answer calls or a text message to his telephone on Monday.

(Reporting by Mai Nguyen; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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