Death row appeal begins


The appeal of a Vietnamese property tycoon sentenced to death for fraud totalling US$27bil (RM118bil) began after she pleaded for a more “lenient and humane” sentence.

Property developer Truong My Lan (pic), 68, was convicted earlier this year of swindling cash from Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB) – which prosecutors said she controlled – and given the death sentence in one of the biggest corruption cases in history.

Tens of thousands of people who had invested their savings in the bank lost money, shocking the nation and prompting rare protests from the victims.

Lan, wearing a blue shirt, was brought to court in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday under tight security.

The court will review Lan’s request for a reduced sentence, along with that of 47 other defendants, during a three-week appeal attended by 100 lawyers, state media said.

Lan has also asked to be let off a US$26.5mil (RM116mil) court fee.

As the hearing began, around a dozen people staged a small protest outside an SCB branch in Hanoi, demanding the victims be repaid.

In her handwritten appeal of more than five pages seen by AFP, Lan said the death sentence was “too severe and harsh”.

She asked the court to consider a more “lenient and humane approach”.

“Because of my passion for business and the desire to build and contribute through creating world-class projects for Vietnam, I have traded and sacrificed a lot of happiness for myself and my family,” the appeal stated.

Lan said she had suffered due to the pressure of negative public opinion.

“Every night I still feel tormented and wonder why my family and I are in this situation,” Lan said.

The appeal comes after Lan was convicted of money laundering and jailed for life in a separate case last month. — AFP

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