Vietnam Hates Freedom
No wonder the United States went to war with Vietnam.
Nguyen Duc Kien, 50, founder of Asia Commercial Bank, and one of Vietnam's biggest tycoons, was sentenced to thirty years in prison after being convicted of stealing $1.1 billion from depositors. He had seven co-conspirators.
The Court's verdict said:
“The defendants' activities manipulated the domestic financial and money markets, badly affecting the monetary and fiscal policies within the country.”
The Vietnamese government is nothing but a gang of faceless bureaucrats meddling in the marketplace; a bunch of Commies!!! “Stealing $1.1 billion from depositors,” “manipulating domestic financial and money markets” — Nguyen Duc Kien and his seven “co-conspirators” are Job Creators!
Don't those bleeding heart socialists understand??? The massive wealth generated by Nguyen Duc Kien and his fellow Job Creators will trickle down onto the little people of Vietnam, thereby stimulating the economy and making everyone's lives better.
On a serious note: Maybe some of our own Wall Street conspirators could get a change of venue and have their cases moved to Vietnam.
Labels: Nguyen Duc Kien
7 Comments:
The only jobs that people like Nguyen Duc Kien "create" are cook, butler, maid, gardener, chauffeur, nanny, etc...servants in other words.
Looks like the US won. Vietnam finally learned the lessons of capitalism.
Erik
Yeah send them there like that would get anything done. They would skate there the way they have here because they are the master's of the universe. I wish it would happen but sadly it won't in my lifetime if we continue the revolving door of government taking from the likes of Goldman Sucks and Shittybank as inner circle people.
Ooops, Tom that last comment was me I forgot to put my name on it.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=253PiA7zIl4
What do you know? Ask before speak: Mr. Kien is a CPV card holder until his arrest. He was sent to study in Russia and returned to a Government plum job before learning how to manipulate the system for personal gain. He could not have gained over a billion in less than 15 years without corrupt acts. Anyway, they caught him before he "cleaned" his worth into his wife's out of the country safety-nest: his is gone but hers is still a respectable 600 millions. Not bad for a country with US$3000 per capital.
Jerry: But in order for the oligarchy to thrive, we need lots of servants :)
Erik: Yup, we showed 'em how it's done.
Jess: That revolving door is the main problem; or the most blatant symptom of having the fox guard the hen house. I'm sure it's like that everywhere; it's just more blatant here.
Anonymous 6/10 @ 12:44 p.m.: Thanks for the info. It makes sense that one person couldn't have ripped off that much money without being enabled by a corrupt government.
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