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By Matt Steinglass
Hanoi
06 April 2006
The World Bank and Britain will send a team of investigators1 to Vietnam next month to look into possible fraud in aid projects worth tens of millions of dollars. Alledged corruption2 has been uncovered within the Transportation Ministry3's Project Management Unit.
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The World Bank and the British government's Department for International Development financed about $140 million of the projects' costs, which total more than $2 billion.
The scandal forced Vietnam's transportation minister to resign this week; numerous other officials have been arrested. Now, the World Bank and DFID plan to send investigators to Vietnam to find out which of their projects were affected4.
Head of DFID's Vietnam office, Bella Bird, says the investigators will look into both financial and construction irregularities.
"They will be looking at the quality of the contracting process, looking for any evidence of misprocurement, and they will also be looking at the quality of the actual things that have been constructed," said Bird.
Vietnamese Deputy Transport Minister Nguyen Viet Tien is handcuffed and led from his home in Hanoi, April 4, 2006
The Vietnamese media report that in roads built by Project Management Unit 18, high-quality absorbent sand was replaced with low-quality sand, which made the roads vulnerable to erosion. Two-point-eight-million dollars of government money vanished in those projects.
In other cases, new bridges were found to be cracking and sinking. Foreign donors6 worry that such practices are not confined to Project Management Unit 18.
The Vietnamese government says more than 700 Project Management Units are involved in aid projects. Pham Si Liem, vice7 chairman of Vietnam's construction association, says the problem is that no law governs how these units operate.
Liem says the Project Management Units function as both investors8 and contractors9, making abuse easy. He calls it a backward management system that needs to be reformed.
But in a news conference, Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Dung says foreign donors have no reason to worry.
Le Dung says the Vietnamese government is reviewing all the legal documents related to the management of foreign development aid in Vietnam. He also says that Vietnam pursuing the PMU-18 case so strongly is a sign to donors that the country is determined10 to stamp out corruption.
"If the government does continue with this level of response, I think it will build confidence in the international community that the government is serious about tackling corruption," agreed DFID director Bird. "And it could be a turning point for the better for Vietnam."
Corruption has been an increasing problem in Vietnam as the country has liberalized its economy and received increasing amounts of foreign aid and investment. But as in many countries where corruption is extensive, business people, aid agencies and donor5 governments are increasingly becoming frustrated11 with the losses caused by graft12 in Vietnam.
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adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧 | |
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