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Vũng Tàu ex-officials face land use charges Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/299045/vung-tau-ex-officials-face-land-use-charges.html#BbZmyUAyy4tS57ZK.99
A corner of the Metropolitan project, developed by the An Khang real estate joint stock company. The Investigation Police Agency decided to commence proceedings against three former officials of the Bà Rịa- Vũng Tàu city on charges of deliberately violating legal regulations on economic management.
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Is Vietnam ready to abolish death penalty?
Vietnam belongs to an increasingly small minority in the world that continues to apply the death penalty despite the clear global movement towards abolition and decreased use of capital punishment." |
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Vietnam's parliament confronts police torture for first time
Vietnam held its first public hearing to consider measures to stamp out police brutality and make it harder for heavy-handed interrogators to resort to torture and coercion. |
Vietnam all set to lift casino ban for locals
According to the draft being submitted to PM Dung for approval, casinos will be open to Vietnamese citizens aged 21 and up who will have to meet certain background and financial criteria that the government will define at a later date. |
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State capital laws need more teeth
The draft state capital management law needs to provide a detailed blueprint to be effective, Do Van Ve of the National Assembly Committee on Science and Technology told Thoi bao Kinh te Viet Nam (Vietnam Economic Times). |
Draft law to get tough on real-estate brokers
Members of the National Assembly Standing Committee yesterday called for the tightening of real-estate brokerage services as part of the draft Law on Real Estate Trading. They suggested the draft law should clarify requirements on licensing real estate brokers. |
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Vietnam remains attractive and friendly in foreign investors’ eyes
VietNamNet Bridge – Foreign investors say they consider the riots triggered by disruptive elements some days ago to be unfortunate incidents, but affirm that they do not intend to leave Vietnam, which they still find “attractive” and “friendly”. |
Government bans four kinds of e-commerce activities in effort to prevent fraud
The Government has specified four groups of activities banned in e-commerce under Decree 52/2013/ND-CP issued on May 16, which applies to traders and organisations and individuals engaged in e-commerce activities on Vietnamese territory.
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