Vietnamese tycoon loses death row appeal
A court in Vietnam has upheld a death sentence handed down to a property tycoon behind one of the world's biggest bank frauds.
A Vietnamese property tycoon behind what's thought to be the world's largest ever bank fraud has lost her appeal against the death sentence. We will be speaking to our correspondent there.
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(Pic: Verdict in fraud trial of property tycoon Truong My Lan to be announced, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam - 11 Apr 2024; Credit: REX/Shutterstock)
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