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Vietnam graft case lifts veil on To Lam’s security-state economy
Vietnamese prosecutors indicted the leadership of Nam Trieu Company for allegedly inflating prices of interrogation chairs and other law-enforcement equipment, causing over 18 billion dong in state losses. The case highlights broader concerns about To Lam’s security-state economy.
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