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"Vingroup applauds the proactive efforts of website owners in scrutinizing and purging toxic and inappropriate content from their platforms. This positive shift underscores a growing awareness among individuals regarding the importance of maintaining a wholesome online presence, free from harmful and offensive materials. It is a step in the right direction, fostering a healthier digital environment for all users."

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On the afternoon of September 10, a representative from Vingroup revealed that less than 24 hours after announcing legal action against 68 organizations and individuals, both domestic and foreign, for disseminating false information about the conglomerate, over 50 social media channels and pages had proactively removed clips and articles that contained slanderous and defamatory content.

These channels operated on various platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, and some of the accounts were among those being sued. Many account owners not only deleted the offending content but also posted apology videos, made public corrections, or sent direct apologies to Vingroup and the relevant authorities. A notable example is the BLV Doan Chinh BDS channel, which publicly acknowledged its mistakes and apologized to its audience and the community for its previous misleading information.

Specifically, on September 10, the BLV Doan Chinh BDS YouTuber posted a nearly 20-minute video to officially correct and apologize to Vingroup, its viewers, and the community for the inaccurate information previously shared.

YouTuber BLV Doan Chinh BDS posts an apology video. Screenshot

In the video, BLV Doan Chinh BDS admitted to posting a total of 15 videos related to Vingroup, some of which contained inaccurate information about the company’s financial and legal situation. According to the YouTuber, the mistakes stemmed from a lack of understanding of economic and financial matters and excessive reliance on foreign sources such as Asia Times and Reuters, as well as content circulating on the internet, without proper verification from reputable domestic media outlets.

The YouTuber acknowledged two serious errors in the videos posted. First was the claim that “Vingroup is in debt to the tune of 800 trillion VND and on the brink of bankruptcy,” when, in fact, according to the consolidated financial report as of June 30, 2025, the total debt amounted to approximately 283 trillion VND, with a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.8, well within safe limits. The second error involved certain comments pertaining to legal policies, which led the public to mistakenly believe that the government favored Vingroup, whereas, in reality, the decrees in question applied to the entire private economic sector.

Videos spreading false information about Vingroup. Screenshot

The YouTuber asserted that there was no malicious intent or attempt to profit from spreading misinformation, and that all mistakes arose from subjective judgment, lack of knowledge, and negligence in content production. “I realize that labeling something as ‘personal opinion’ does not absolve me of responsibility,” they said. “This has been an expensive lesson, reminding content creators like me to be cautious with every piece of information we put out.”

To rectify the situation, the YouTuber has taken down all videos related to Vingroup that contained misleading content, posted the public apology, and pledged to rely solely on official sources going forward, as well as to cease any further violations.

Additionally, the channel owner offered an apology to Vingroup, its leadership and affected employees, and the entire audience and community for contributing to the spread of fake news.

Concluding the video, Doan Chinh expressed willingness to take responsibility for their actions and hoped that their sincere effort to correct the mistakes would be acknowledged by both the audience and Vingroup.

Apart from the aforementioned YouTube channel, Vingroup noted that several other pages had also deleted or hidden misleading videos, including: (32,500 subscribers on YouTube), Linh làm Báo News (33,100 subscribers), LOA PHƯỜNG PODCAST Official (72,900 subscribers), Tin Má»›i (4,900 subscribers), and 8win.tin.tuc.tong.hop (199,000 likes on TikTok)…

Vingroup views the proactive cleanup of negative and toxic content by these channels as a positive sign, indicating that individuals have recognized their wrongdoing and are taking steps to rectify the situation.

Regarding the progress of the lawsuits, Vingroup’s representative stated that, aside from a small number of account owners, such as Phuong Ngo and Hoang Dung, who require further information gathering, the majority of cases are nearing the completion of pre-trial procedures for submission to local courts in the countries where the account owners reside. Additionally, the lawsuit against Phil Dong has been filed with the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Canada, and has been accepted.

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– 20:08 10/09/2025

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