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The military-led regime in Myanmar has slapped the ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi with charges of violating an anti-corruption law for which she could face a maximum of 15 years in prison, reports Business Standard.
The latest charges come in addition to the four other charges which the military regime had previously filed against Suu Kyi at a court in Naypyidaw, the capital city of Myanmar. The earlier charges were filed under the Export-Import Law, the Natural Disaster Management Law, Telecommunications Law and Incitement under a section of the colonial-era penal code.
A broadcast by the state-run MRTV showed a video clip of Say Paing Construction Company's chairman Maung Weik saying that he paid $550,000 to Suu Kyi at her residence in four batches from 2018 to 2020 April to be able to do his projects smoothly.
The military regime has also accused Suu Kyi of using some funds donated to Daw Khin Kyi Foundation for personal gain, leasing state-owned land for the foundation’s office and purchasing land for a vocational training centre in Naypyidaw at a lower price than the market value.
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