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Endemic corruption to end adoption agreement
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15:10, April 29, 2008

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Vietnam is to end a baby adoption agreement with the United States after being accused of allowing corruption and baby-selling, officials said yesterday.

The agreement was being considered for renewal but the two sides remained far apart over revisions, said Vu Duc Long, director of Vietnam's International Adoption Agency. The agreement is due to expire on Sep 1.

The decision was made after the US Embassy in Hanoi released a report earlier this month alleging pervasive corruption and baby-selling in Vietnam's adoption system.

The report lists cases in which infants were sold or birth mothers were pressured to give up their babies. In some other cases it describes brokers going to villages in search for babies who could be possibly put up for adoption.

It also says some American adoption agencies have been paying orphanage directors for referrals, and some others have bribed orphanage officials by taking them on shopping sprees and junkets to the United States in return for a flow of babies.

In an angry response, Vietnamese officials denied charges, calling the US side's allegations "unfair"

"They can say whatever they want, but we are not going to renew it," Long said.

In a letter sent to the US Embassy in Hanoi on April 25, Vietnam said it would stop taking adoption applications from American families after July 1, but will continue to process applications of families who are matched with babies before July 1.

The decision will also lead to the closure of 42 US adoption agencies operating in Vietnam, Long said.

The US Embassy says it respects Hanoi's latest decision, but is confident about the accuracy of the report.

Source: China Daily/Agencies



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