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Vietnam cracks down on complex corruption ‘ecosystems’
Vietnam Net - E | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
Le Minh Tri, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Standing Deputy Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission, revealed that during the 13th Party Congress term, many large-scale, highly organized corruption cases resembling interconnected "ecosystems" were uncovered and addressed. These corruption networks involved banks, securities firms, valuation agencies, and notary offices, with hundreds of affiliated companies manipulating stocks, rigging auctions, distorting public investment, and exploiting crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. The anti-corruption campaign was comprehensive, consistent, and led directly by the Party, significantly strengthening Party discipline, enhancing public trust, and reducing corruption, waste, and misconduct across government levels.
The campaign's success included improved asset recovery and tighter coordination between Party inspection bodies and judicial agencies. Moving forward under the 14th Party Congress, Le Minh Tri emphasized the need to reinforce Party leadership, uphold discipline, and implement a stricter yet humane legal framework that supports economic growth. He stressed the importance of legal and institutional reforms to close loopholes exploited by corrupt actors, eliminate regulatory deadlocks, and align with recent Politburo resolutions focused on legislative innovation and private sector development.
Prevention efforts will focus on strengthening transparency, expanding asset monitoring, and promoting cashless transactions. Empowering prosecutors to initiate lawsuits protecting public interests and encouraging voluntary cooperation for damage recovery are also priorities. The anti-corruption institutions must be efficient, with clear mandates from central to local levels, and policies should protect innovation while sanctioning irresponsibility. Le Minh Tri highlighted the need to foster a culture of integrity through education and to ensure anti-corruption bodies themselves maintain the highest ethical standards to effectively serve as guardians against corruption.
Cục Thuế: Không căn cứ doanh thu 2026 để truy thu thuế khoán các năm trước
Tax Department: No basis to use 2026 revenue to recover fixed lump-sum tax for previous years
VN Express | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Regulation
Starting in 2026, millions of households under the lump-sum tax regime will transition to declaring and paying taxes based on actual revenues. Despite concerns over potential retroactive tax assessments if declared 2026 revenues exceed previous lump-sum amounts, the Tax Department clarified in Official Dispatch 307 dated January 19 that it will not use 2026 declared revenues to retroactively assess or recover tax obligations from prior years. This applies to taxpayers assigned revenues and payment levels by the tax authority through 2025 and earlier, and to those whose taxable revenues changed by 50% or more due to shifts in operational scale.
Deputy Director General Mai Sơn emphasized that administrative sanctions regarding invoices for business households have been designed to be simpler and more appropriate to their scale, confirming that declared revenues in 2026 will not be used to recover lump-sum taxes for past years. The tax authority will also enhance support channels and provide step-by-step guidance to facilitate the declaration process for business households.
However, if fraud or revenue concealment causing tax shortfalls is detected, households or individual businesses will face sanctions under Decree 125/2020. Penalties can include warnings, fines up to 200 million VND for organizations and 100 million VND for individuals, fines on false declarations equaling 20% of the missing tax, and tax evasion fines from one to three times the evaded amount. Additional measures include suspension of invoice printing, full payment of taxes and penalties, and potential criminal prosecution for serious offenses.
By the end of 2024, Vietnam had approximately 3.6 million business households and individuals, with 2.2 million stably operating under lump-sum or declared regimes. These contributed around 26 trillion VND to the budget in 2024, with 17 trillion VND collected in the first half of that year.
Làm dự án Sông Hồng, công ty địa ốc của tỷ phú Trần Bá Dương tăng vốn mạnh
By undertaking the Red River project, billionaire Trần Bá Dương's real estate company significantly increases capital
Dantri | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedReal Estate
Dai Quang Minh Real Estate Investment Joint Stock Company, led by billionaire Trần Bá Dương, increased its registered capital from VND 18,200 billion to VND 19,158 billion in early 2026. The capital increase is entirely from domestic private sources with no foreign shareholders and marks the company’s first capital boost in 2026 following three consecutive increases in 2025 that raised capital from VND 10,920 billion to VND 18,200 billion. This latest capital level surpasses major real estate firms like Khang Điền, Becamex Group, and Kinh Bắc, bringing Dai Quang Minh close to Novaland and behind only Vinhomes.
The capital raise coincides with the unexpected return of Mr. Trần Đăng Khoa, also known as "Khoa the hoarse," as Chairman of the Board, replacing Mr. Trần Bá Dương. Mr. Khoa is a well-known figure in the real estate sector and was the company’s founder and first chairman before 2016. Dai Quang Minh is noted for pioneering projects such as the Sala urban area in Thu Thiem.
The company recently initiated the Red River landscape boulevard project, a major development with an estimated investment of about VND 855,000 billion under a public-private partnership model. The project covers around 11,000 hectares distributed across four independent components and spans 19 communes and wards in Hanoi, from Hong Ha Bridge to Me So Bridge.
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