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Myanmar s generals run a nearly sanctions-proof business empire

Back when it looked like Myanmar had a chance at democracy, American lawyer Eric Rose opened a firm in Yangon to advise investors interested in the newly opened country. In 2014, a client asked him to evaluate a potential joint venture with several state-owned pharmaceutical companies, Rose got a glimpse at how the military ran business ventures. As part of due diligence, Rose talked to the directors and reviewed the financials of the companies, which were under the control of a government still dominated by generals that had run Myanmar since the 1960s. The businesses were inefficient, the equipment outdated, the employees poorly trained veterans, he said. The companies’ leaders were former military officers without business experience. “They were losing money left and right,” he said. “There was no prospect of these businesses ever turning around.”

For second time, Quincy s is warned to monitor social distancing

County cites or warns three other businesses in two weeks on COVID-19 restrictions By Dan Schere | share this For the second time in just over a month, Quincy’s in Potomac has received a warning from a Montgomery County health inspector for not maintaining social distancing. The inspector visited the restaurant at 1093 Seven Locks Road on May 1. The visit was in response to a complaint the day before that the establishment was “operating at full capacity after hours and bar is very packed,” according to the inspection report. The inspector who visited Quincy’s saw customers sitting at the bar less than six feet apart, and saw tables less than six feet apart, the report states.

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