A
complaint was filed with the Anti-Corruption Commission against the Pauk
Township Administrator and employees for receiving bribes from people who were
operating unlicensed small-scale crude oil explorations at the Latpando Inland
Oil Field in Pauk Township, Magway Region, and from those who transported crude
oil from the oil field to Monywa.
The
complaint mentioned that the authorities told the business people that the
money they asked for was intended for regional development work.
Following
the complaint, the Anti-Corruption Commission formed an investigation team and
looked into the allegations.
It
was found that the accused held an illegal meeting with the businessmen from
the oil fields at the Pauk Township General Administration Office to receive
money.
Also,
the investigation discovered that U Kyaw Swa Ohn, Head of Pauk Township
Administration Office, received K8,850,000 from the Tharakkan Village
Development Fund; Police Maj. Zaw Win Shwe of Pauk Township Police Force, who
is currently serving at the Sagaing Region Police Office, received K1,760,000;
U Zaw Min Oo, former head of the village, K77,149,800; and Police Inspector
Than Zaw of Pakokko Crime Unit, who is now serving at the Crime Unit of the
Myanmar Police Force in Nay Pyi Taw, received K450,000.
According
to the Anti-Corruption Commission, the accused were found to have abused their
power of authority to receive the bribes.
Files
have been opened against the four accused under section 56 of the
Anti-Corruption law at Pauk Police station.
MNA
(Translated
by Alphonsus)
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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