VietNamNet Bridge – On May 23, the National Assembly held a private meeting to consider the proposal on removing NA deputy status of Ms. Dang Thi Hoang Yen.



Ms. Hoang Yen outside the NA meeting room on May 23.


At the private meeting, which began at 4.30pm, Chief of the NA’s Committee of Deputy Affairs Nguyen Thi Nuong read the proposal to dismiss Deputy Hoang Yen, for her incorrect declarations in her curriculum vitae.

After two days of absence from the NA session, Ms. Yen appeared at the NA and talked with correspondents before the private meeting.

Yen refused to disclose the content that she would present at the NA meeting on May 26. She only said briefly: “I’m peaceful and not regretful. The people and constituents have to believe that the NA will make the final decision with the highest sense of responsibility.”

 “If you are dismissed from the NA, what will you speak to Long An province’s constituents, who voted for you?”

Yen answered: “I can confirm and I’m proud that I’ve been living meaningful!”

According to the NA agenda, deputies will discuss Yen’s case on May 24. At a closed meeting in the morning of this Saturday, they will cast their votes on the dismissal of Yen.

If two thirds of deputies agreed on the dismissal, the NA will approve a resolution on Yen’s case.

Deputy Yen registered to speak at the session on May 26, before deputies cast their vote.

In April, the Fatherland Front Committee of Long An Province and the Central Fatherland Front Committee proposed to remove Deputy Hoang Yen from the legislative body for her incorrect declarations in her curriculum vitae.

As stated in her profile, Yen is a candidate from outside the Communist Party of Vietnam, since she left the area blank on the form for “the date of admission to the Party, if any;” while many sources confirmed that she was a Party member in the past.

She also declared in her profile that her husband was Nguyen Tri Hai, who died in 1989, and did not mention her current husband--Jimmy Tran, from whom she sought a divorce by filing a petition to the Long An Province's People's Court in July 2010, but she recently withdrew the petition after the court’s verdict on the divorce case was cancelled by the Supreme People’s Court.

As reported earlier, while the divorce case was being processed, Jimmy, 57, left Vietnam for the US on July 5, 2010. On September 16, the Ministry of Public Security prosecuted Jimmy for “abusing trust to appropriate assets” when he was general director of Vietnam Urban Development Joint Stock Company (Vietnam Land), located in the Tan Duc Industrial park in Long An Province.

At a press conference on April 21 in Long An province, deputy Hoang Yen said that she had sent a petition to the NA and she was willing to accept any decision made by the legislative body.

On May 4, Yen submitted her resignation to the NA Standing Committee.

In the document, Ms. Yen did not mention the direct reason for her resignation but she wrote that she was “tired” of “suffering pressure from the public opinion.” She anticipated that she would face “heaped-up difficulties” but she was “willing to accept” them.

In the two-page document, the deputy expressed her big concerns but at the end of the document, Ms. Yen still committed to “live in responsibility” and to assist “poor but courageous people.”

Ms. Hoang Yen was born in 1959. She graduated from the HCM City Economics University. She worked for 11 years at the District 5 People’s Committee of HCM City (1880-1991). She worked for the HCM City Foreign Trade Development Center in the next two years.
From 1993, she was director of the Tan Dong Phuong Co., Ltd. At the same time, she founded the Tan Tao Industrial Investment JS Company (ITA), which has become a leading industrial park and infrastructure development groups in Vietnam. She has been the chair of ITA since 1996. She was among the top ten richest people on the Vietnamese stock market for three consecutive years (2008-2010).

In May 2011, the Fatherland Front of Long An province recommended Yen as a candidate for the 13th NA election and she won. She is now a member of the NA’s Committee for Culture, Education, Youth and Children.

Na Son