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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has just asked the Transport Ministry and the Interior Ministry to make a detailed report on the process for selection and appointment of Duong Chi Dung as head of Vietnam Maritime Administration before May 31, 2012, a reliable source told Tuoi Tre.

Duong Chi Dung
In the meantime, the State inspection agency is examining the implementation of laws in managing and using sources of capital and assets at Vinalines.
At a recent press conference, Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Vu Duc Dam claimed that Dung’s appointment was made in accordance with relevant regulations.
Dung was general director of Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) in August 2005 and later became chairman of its management board.
In July 2011, when the corporation was re-structured into a one-member State Company Limited, he was re-appointed chairman of the management board.
In early February 2012, he was appointed head of Vietnam Maritime Administration by Transport Minister Dinh La Thang.
Source: Tuoi Tre
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