Vietnamese tycoon Truong Mai Lan has been sentenced to death for orchestrating a $12.5 billion fraud and recently lost her appeal. The court found that she secretly controlled Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank and siphoned funds through shell companies for over a decade. However, if Lan can repay 75% of the stolen amount ($9.3 billion), her sentence could be reduced to life in prison. She is currently attempting to sell her assets to meet this requirement and her lawyers are requesting more time, arguing that a life sentence would give her the opportunity to repay and avoid execution.
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00:00One of the biggest fraud cases in history could end with a death sentence.
00:04Vietnamese tycoon Truong Mai Lan has been sentenced to death for orchestrating a $12.5 billion fraud
00:11and just lost her appeal.
00:13The court found she secretly controlled Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank,
00:16siphoning funds through shell companies over a decade.
00:19But there's a way out.
00:20If Lan can repay 75% of what she stole, about $9.3 billion,
00:24her sentence could be reduced to life in prison.
00:27She's scrambling to sell her assets to meet the deadline,
00:29but it's been a struggle.
00:31Her lawyers are pushing for more time,
00:33arguing that a life sentence would allow her to repay and avoid execution.