Monday, February 5, 2018

Anti-Corruption Commission prosecutes Tamu District Deputy Commissioner



 February 05, 2018

THE anti-corruption commission has filed a case against former Tamu District Commissioner U Thein Zaw Oo for his involvement in malpractices, such as misusing taxes and selling plots illegally in the Sagaing Region.


The Anti-Corruption Commission received a complaint against U Thein Zaw Oo, currently Kayin State’s Papun District Deputy Administrator.

In response to the complaint, the Anti-Corruption Commission investigated the case and found that U Thein Zaw Oo had misused Ks33.349 million, received in taxes for mineral extraction, and sold 20 plots in the Sandaku Ward to 10 people, including U Kyaw San Win (a) Aung Bu.

The former Tamu District Deputy Commissioner is being prosecuted under section 56 of the Anti-Corruption Law, 2013, at the Tamu police station and will be brought to the Sagaing Region High Court, according to the Anti-Corruption Commission. 

Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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