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Wealthy Generals afraid to declare their asset and property in coming election.

News on the grapevine cause big shock for rich Generals, Ministers and
Deputy Ministers in junta as rumor said everyone plan to participate in
coming election are to declare their personal and family’s assets and
properties. Corrupted junta’s members suspect some of not very wealthy
jealous fellow member instigate that issue to provoke the riches.

We all understand that every democratically elected government in good
intention for People and State must dare to practice in declaring their
assets and properties with clear conscience. Such was even introduced and
practice in People Republic of China and neighboring countries were matured
in that system for more than two decades. Actually that system is not a
peculiar but a routine practice in many countries of the world.

Now in Burma, only for the candidates intended to participate in election
are eligible for declaring their assets and properties so according to
illegitimate constitution drawn by junta that President, Vice President and
Commander in Chief of Army are not necessary to be the elected members of
People’s Assembly and they are excluded or exempted to declare their assets
and properties.

We roughly learnt the assets and properties of junta’s members which are
obviously can see by general public (but excluding of jewelries and foreign
currencies in other countries banks) and following are some excerpts;

(1) Senior General Than Shwe and family.

General Than Shwe has eight sons and daughters. Each one of them is rich in
the amount of not less than US$ 10 millions. So for their family of ten
members are roughly rich in amount of US$ 100 millions. Some example for our
calculation is that one of the General Than Shwe’s daughters Ma Pyone took
free of charge for 2 acres plot of Kamayut Township administration office
own by Ministry of Home Affairs in Pyay Road in front of old Rangoon
University. That compound worth more than US$ 10 millions. They also took
the State own former Kan-Thar-Yar hospital on the bank of Inya lake next to
IBC building and many others State and army own plots and compounds around
in the area of Inya lake without paying any single cent but all in free of
charge. Office of Myanmar InfoTech in Pyay road is also own by Tun Naing
Shwe, son of U Than Shwe.

(2) General Maung Aye and family.

He has only one daughter but an army of nephews and nieces are sharing the
advantages of opportunities thus all his own assets could reach to US$ 100
millions easily. His daughter Nandar Aye own Queen Star company, which is
importing computers, accessories and IT related goods without permit and
import duty so benefit is definite that they can make US$ 20 millions profit
annually. Nandar Aye also married to Lieutenant Commander Pye Aung, son of
Myanmar’s notorious Ali Barber U Aung Thaung so their wealth is uncountable.

(3) General Thura Shwe Mann and family.

He has two sons. Elder son Toe Aung Mann married to daughter of Zay Kabar
Khin Shwe. State own properties of Karaweik Palace and Mya-Yeik-Nyo hotel
are already change the ownership to them with payment for free of charge.
Younger son Aung Thet Mann is associated with notorious Tayza, the most
hated creature in the country by people, and running Htoo Company, which is
grabbing all State own forest and all resources thus their family assets
exceeding the amount of over the US$ 1000 millions.

There are altogether of Generals, Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Regional
Commanders, which can reach to at least 300 persons and if calculation make
base on the minimum amount of US$ 10 millions per person, total sum will be
in US$ 3000 millions. If that entire amount is used for the development of
the country, we can get electricity running for 24 hours in every corner of
the country, all the roads in best condition and hospitals can be
competitive with famous ones in neighboring countries.

All that money in the hands of junta’s family are never been earned by their
legal income but all are stealing from the State coffer.

Regards,
Thu Ye Kaung.
from: forward mail

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