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post Oct 30 2022, 12:01 PM, updated 4y ago

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A Vietnamese tycoon linked to Singapore’s Viva Land, who has has partnered with Li Ka-Shing’s CK Asset, was arrested by police in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday on charges of swindling investors out of trillions of Vietnamese dong. (VND 1 trillion equals approximately $41 million).
Truong My Lan, founder and chairwoman of private investment firm Van Thinh Phat Group Joint Stock Company (VTP), along with three associates, is accused of illegally issuing financial instruments and fraudulently collecting funds from investors from 2018 through 2019, the country’s Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on Saturday.
A report today by Thanh Nien, a news publication controlled by the youth wing of Vietnam’s communist party, identifies Van Thinh Phat, which controls a Ho Chi Minh City-focused portfolio of hotels, malls, apartments and offices, as the parent company of local real estate firm Viva Land Management & Development JSC, which shares management with Viva Land Group Holdings in Singapore, a company that continued a string of big ticket acquisitions in the Lion City in May this year with its S$240 million ($173 million) pickup of the So/Singapore hotel in Raffles Place.
Local news reports have noted that under the leadership of Truong, who is also known as Truong Muoi, Van Thinh Phat has in recent years issued trillions of Vietnamese dong in high interest, private bonds, with the amount that it has promised to investors through these instruments far exceeding the group’s recent annual revenues, potentially indicating a Ponzi scheme.
While representatives of Viva Land in Singapore have denied any connection with Viva Land in Vietnam and with Van Thinh Phat, former CapitaLand executive Lian Pang Chen joined HCMC-based Viva Land as chairman when it was founded in 2020, and is also registered as the sole director of Viva Land in Singapore, according to government records. During Chen’s tenure, Viva Land’s Vietnam operation has acquired a pair of HCMC projects from Truong’s empire.
In response to earlier inquiries from Mingtiandi, representatives of Singapore-based Viva Land Group stated that the company is not related to Vietnam’s Viva Land, and shares no ownership to the company.
Chen, who led Capitaland’s Vietnam business from 2013 through December 2021, according to his LinkedIn profile, also became chairman of Viva Land in August 2020, the same year that the company was established.
Public records also show Chen, who spent 25 years at CapitaLand Group and its predecessors, serving as an advisor and director of Viva Land in Singapore, where Alfred Ong, who spent 24 years at CapitaLand’s Ascott residential division, was appointed as a managing director in April of this year.
Eddie Lim, who serves as chief executive officer of the Vietnam-based entity, spent 14 years at CapitaLand’s Ascott division and nearly a decade overseeing the group’s retail projects.
While industry sources in Singapore have hinted that Truong, 66, is the ultimate controller of Viva Land in the city, representatives of the company have denied any such connections.
Since VTP’s Truong was arrested, all details of Viva Land’s management have been deleted from the company’s website.
The same representatives of Viva Land in Singapore also identified the company as the actual buyer of the SO/ Singapore hotel and Robinson Point office tower in Singapore, as well as of Capital Place in Hanoi, despite earlier statements that Viva Land Vietnam had purchased the office tower near the West Lake.
When Viva Land purchased Capital Place from CapitaLand in January of this year for a reported $550 million, a statement from the Vietnamese entity identified Viva Land Management & Development JSC as the buyer. However, representatives of Viva Land in Singapore now say that earlier statement was incorrect.
While Van Thinh Phat has never publicly claimed ownership of of Viva Land in Vietnam, the property investment firm has purchased two major properties from VTP in its two year existence.
In late 2021, Viva Land bought the Saigon One Tower, a derelict project in Saigon’s District 1 from VTP, and later renamed the building, which is valued at VND 5 trillion, as the IFC One Tower. After standing half-completed since 2011, the mixed-use complex is now expected to be completed next year.
Viva Land then went on to acquire the twin-tower Spirit of Saigon project near Ben Thanh market, an estimated VND 12 trillion development, from investors with connections to VTP entities.
Since Truong was arrested, all project and portfolio information has been removed from Viva Land’s website, which now consists of solely a home page.
Arrested over the weekend together with Truong were Truong Hue Van, 34, managing director of Windsor Property Management Group JSC, which the police linked to Truong and VTP; and Ho Buu Phuong, 50, former chairman of Hanoi-based financial service provider Tan Viet Securities JSC, who had previously worked at VTP and Nguyen Phuong Hong, 38, an assistant at VTP.
“Currently, the investigative bureau of the Ministry of Public Security is investigating and clarifying the criminal acts of the accused, expanding the investigation of the case and recovering assets,” the police statement read.
Windsor Property Management is one of three companies, along with Viva Land and Sunny World Group, which are listed on VTP’s website as the company’s partners.
VTP reportedly issued at least VND 10 trillion in high-yielding domestic bonds between June 2021 and February 2022 despite reporting losses and zero revenues in 2019 and 2020. Established as a restaurant and hotel operator in 1991 before shifting to real estate in recent years, VTP reportedly more than doubled its registered capital from VND 6 trillion to VND 13 billion in 2019, and declared total assets as of the end of that year of VND 15.5 trillion.
A number of VTP subsidiaries and affiliates have also been aggressively raising funds via the domestic bond market including Quang Thuan Investment JSC, which raised about VND 10.5 trillion from 2018 through 2020 despite minimal profits, based on local media reports.
Among VTP’s properties in HCMC are Times Square – a 39-storey residential, hospitality and office tower, the Union Square shopping mall, the 203-room Hotel Duxton and the VTP Office Building – all located in District 1.
The Vietnamese government has been cracking down on illicit fund raising practices related to the property market this year, including arresting billionaire Trinh Van Quyet in March, with his development company Tan Hoang Minh Group putting projects up for sale soon thereafter.
With Truong’s husband, investor Eric Chu Nap Kee operating from Hong Kong, VTP has also linked up with Li Ka-shing’s CK Asset, which along with Japanese investment firm Orix, met with HCMC mayor Phan Van Mai in April of this year to discuss investment opportunities in the city.
At the meeting, local press reports indicated that CK Asset director Justin Chiu pointed to Truong’s company as integral to its investment plans in the southern Vietnamese metropolis.
“We place a lot of trust and expectation when investing here, partly because of the assurance of our local partner, Van Thinh Phat Group,” Chiu was quoted as saying. “In the past few days, we had the opportunity to survey the projects of Van Thinh Phat Group in Ho Chi Minh City and were completely convinced.”
Eric Chu, who is said to be of Vietnamese-Chinese origin like his wife, in 2018 snatched up a site in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong island for HK$678 million, shortly after spending HK$3 billion to acquire The Wellington office tower in Sheung Wan.
In 2009 Chu purchased the Nexxus building in Hong Kong’s Central district for HK$3.6 billion.

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Troung My Lan also have shady links with China, Chinese spies may have assassinated 3 witnesses
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The arrest of chairwoman of Vietnam-based Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, Troung My Lan, has again brought the Chinese connection with business tycoons in Vietnam into limelight, The Singapore Post reported. Earlier, on October 8, Troung My Lan was arrested on suspicion of financial fraud as the country intensified its long anti-graft fight drive, The Strait Times reported.
Truong My Lan was accused of illegally issuing bonds to raise trillions of dong (tens of millions of dollars) from investors during the 2018-2019 periods, the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam said in a news statement released on October 8. Troung My Lan's husband, who is a Cantonese Chinese and deals in real estate, is reportedely from distant family member of former disgraced Chinese security tsar Zhou Yongkang and maintains strong ties with senior party functionaries in China.
The unnatural death of three senior executives from Van Thinh Phat group during the first few days of October 2022 raised speculation of Chinese connection in this case, according to The Singapore Post. The Vietnamese authorities are assuming that the three people, belonging to Van Thinh Phat group, have been eliminated by Chinese spies to save Lan as they had proof of all her misdoings.
There are also rumours that death of Vietnam's former President Tran Dai Quang was also linked to the Chinese. Tran had died in 2018 while holding the post of President. He was apparently given one billion Dollars by Lan as bribe but he did not further the Chinese interest. According to senior doctors who were handling his case, no investigations could point out what disease he was suffering from and it appeared to be a case of poisoning, according to Singapore Post.
Considering the sensitivity of the case, the the Vietnamese authorities have banned media houses from publishing this story and have attributed the deaths to natural causes. It is a known fact in Vietnam that there is a strong network of Chinese spies and almost all important set ups are infiltrated by these operatives who do not fear taking extreme actions like poisoning the opponents. There is large number of Chinese Vietnamese in Vietnam who are acquiring properties at strategic locations in other parts of the countries and most of them have connections in the mainland China.
With the objective of preventing purchase of land at strategic locations by Chinese nationals, the government of Vietnam had passed a resolution that no land along the coast of Danang can be purchased by a foreigner. However, the Chinese have circumvented this clause by either marrying a local Vietnamese or funding a Vietnamese to buy land along the coast. Similarly, Chinese businessmen have also bought a large number of properties in the strategically located Van Don Island in the Gulf of Tonkin in South China Sea, reported Singapore Post. Beijing is known for using corrupt leaders, businessmen of economically weak countries to make inroads into those nations. This enables Chinese State to not only further its business interest in these countries but also surreptitiously penetrate the nation's polity, with the objective to ensure its long-term influence, Singapore Post reported. (ANI)

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post Oct 30 2022, 12:03 PM

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post Oct 30 2022, 12:05 PM

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According to bank of thailand warning, vietnam gonna induce another weaknesssimilar to Thailand during 97 financial crisis.
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post Oct 30 2022, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(msacras @ Oct 30 2022, 12:03 PM)
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Nope, just a scammer
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post Oct 30 2022, 12:27 PM

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post Oct 30 2022, 12:29 PM

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QUOTE(msacras @ Oct 30 2022, 12:03 PM)
TLDR, salahan CCP?
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sampah FLG/CIA sponsored medias. Every little thing also wanna link to salah ccp! Emperor Xi already eliminated corruption, CCP suci murni already. No one will dare to corrupt la

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