
2. Preliminary investigations by the Board show that other DVB journalists working in Burma and elsewhere were not involved.
3. The Executive Director of DVB, Aye Chan Naing, and the Deputy Executive Director, Khin Maung Win, although not involved in the embezzlement, have taken full responsibility. They have stepped down from their management positions to enable external auditors to conduct an impartial investigation.
4. The Board of Directors have accepted the decision of the two Executive Directors and have appointed Harn Yawnghwe as Acting Executive Director of DVB to oversee operations in the interim.
5. The DVB Board has initiated legal action. This initiative is of crucial importance to prove that the DVB as an exiled media institution that promotes democratic values and transparency does not allow any organisational practices that go contrary to what it is promoting. DVB is registered as a Norwegian Foundation.
6. This process will not have any major impact on DVB operations, nor on any of the DVB affiliates.
Over the years, DVB has built up an extensive network of reporters inside the country, which has delivered news under challenging conditions. The fact that 17-DVB journalists from the network at present are serving from 3 to 65 year terms in various prisons in Burma is a clear indicator of the selfless and dedicated work of these journalists.
(Harald Bockman)
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