{"text":[[{"start":13.99,"text":"Myanmar has detained an employee of George Soros’s philanthropic foundation and frozen its bank accounts in the country, in what observers said was part of a push to accuse deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi of promoting foreign interests. "}],[{"start":29.27,"text":"Phyu Pa Pa Thaw, Open Society Myanmar’s finance director, is in custody and police are looking to arrest and interrogate another nine staff and two board members, according to the billionaire philanthropist’s foundation. "}],[{"start":43.99,"text":"The state-owned Global New Light of Myanmar this week accused the group of financial misconduct, alleging it withdrew cash after last month’s military coup “without following the necessary rules and regulations”. "},{"start":56.494,"text":"The paper published a picture of Aung San Suu Kyi meeting Soros in New York in 2016, and listed several other meetings involving the two or Alexander Soros, his son, in Myanmar and the US. "},{"start":69.774,"text":"It said that OSM’s finance director was “being interrogated since 12 March 2021”. "}],[{"start":76.77000000000001,"text":"Soros’s Open Society Foundations rejected the accusation that it had broken the law, saying it was “alarmed” to hear that authorities were seeking to interrogate staffers. "},{"start":87.23700000000001,"text":"The group said its Yangon offices had been raided and sealed. "}],[{"start":92.25000000000001,"text":"“Claims of financial misconduct against OSM staff are completely false with no legal basis, and we call for the immediate release of OSM’s finance manager Phyu Pa Pa Thaw,” Binaifer Nowrojee, the group’s vice-president for organisational transformation, told the Financial Times. "},{"start":110.50400000000002,"text":"“The military is wrongfully pursuing staff members who have done nothing wrong and have, in fact, spent years working to improve healthcare, education and more for the people of Myanmar. ”"}],[{"start":123.21000000000001,"text":"She added: “These false allegations are evidently an attempt to distract from what is really happening and to discredit those who wish for a return to peace and democracy in Myanmar. ”"}],[{"start":135.26000000000002,"text":"The crackdown on Soros’s operations comes as Min Aung Hlaing’s military regime seeks to build a case against Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been arrested and accused of illegally importing walkie talkies, receiving gold and cash, and other alleged crimes. "},{"start":151.71400000000003,"text":"Members of her National League for Democracy party say the charges were fabricated with the aim of barring the popular 75-year-old leader from running for office. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"