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Dishonest brokers have colluded with branches or representative offices of a number of labor-exporting companies to cheat Vietnamese people who wish to be sent abroad as guest workers.
Shares in Vinamilk, the country's biggest listed firm, hit a lifetime high on November 3 after local media said drinks maker Fraser and Neave Ltd plans to buy the state's 45% stake in a US$4 billion deal.
Vietnam is likely to spend VND1,757 billion (US$78 million) on the organization of the 2021 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, according to the plan submitted to the central government by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Ministry of Public Security has commenced legal proceedings against 16 ex-officials at a Vietnamese bank for activity that allegedly caused a total loss of over U$S448 million to the state budget last year.
Insiders who were directly and indirectly involved in an unannounced visit paid by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to a house of worship in northern Vietnam in May have said the UN chief came to the place to know about his ancestors.
Nearly 7,200 people died from traffic accidents in the ten-month period ending on October 15, down almost 3.9% year on year, the National Traffic Safety Committee said on October 29.
Police in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa have arrested two Russian men for using fake bank cards to steal money from many ATMs.
Passengers who leave Vietnam via Tan Son Nhat International Airport will save time exiting the airport when a simplified baggage scan procedure is implemented from next month.
The output and retail price of electricity in Vietnam has surged, as there are a lot of costs included in the input rate, experts said at a recent conference in Hanoi this month.
A Chinese-sponsored railway project in Hanoi, whose construction is infamous for causing a series of accidents, has been hit by yet another scandal as it is expected to cost 57% more than first thought.