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Monday, 20 May, 2002, 14:41 GMT 15:41 UK
Vietnam's former PM linked to scandal
The former Vietnamese prime minister Vo Van Kiet has been linked to a major corruption scandal.

State-run newspapers say officials are trying to discover whether Mr Kiet was involved in the decision to release a suspected crime boss, Nam Cam, from a labour camp in 1997.

Since Nam Cam was re-arrested late last year, a string of senior policemen and officials including a National Assembly member have been arrested on suspicion of taking bribes.

Mr Kiet said he knew nothing about the release.

Correspondents say the new allegations against Mr Kiet, a key reformer, may be politically motivated.

They say they could be an attempt to discredit Mr Kiet's reformist allies, amid speculation that the position of prime minister could become vacant if Phan Van Khai does not serve a full five-year term.

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