Myanmar junta brings charges against former deputy governor

Military regime accuses Bo Bo Nge of corruption, 15 months after he was first arrested

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Yangon, Myanmar

Myanmar’s government is charging Bo Bo Nge, former deputy governor of the central bank, with corruption offences.

The government-run media Global New Light of Myanmar carried a story detailing the state’s allegations against Bo Bo Nge in its May 11 issue.

Bo Bo Nge was arrested on February 1 of last year, as the army mounted a coup against the elected president and government led by the National League for Democracy. At the same time, the military government removed the leadership of the

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