Monday, April 10, 2006

F'pec Officials To Be Removed and Schooled [- Nhiek Bun Chhay bowing to CPP orchestration]

Monday, April 10, 2006

By Yun Samean
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


More than 40 of Funcinpec's deputy provincial governors will soon be removed from their positions and sent to study at the Royal School of Administration, Funcinpec Secretary-General and Deputy Prime Minister Nhiek Bun Chhay said Sunday.

He said the removal of the 43 deputy governors will start shortly after Khmer New Year, which begins on Friday, adding that their six-month administrative and organizational training course at the school will be paid for by the government.

"The deputy governors will be removed because they are not qualified and they didn't go to school," Nhiek Bun Chhay said by telephone, adding that the governors may choose to opt out of the training and instead return to work at their former ministry jobs.

The deputy governors will be given government positions once they complete training, he said, though he did not specify what these would be. He also did not name the deputy governors in question.

Nhiek Bun Chhay blamed the move on his predecessor, former secretary-general Prince Norodom Sirivuddh, who he accused of appointing unqualified individuals.

Prince Sirivudh could not be reached for comment

Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Eng Chhay Eang said he supported the removal of substandard officials, but said the campaign should not just focus on Funcinpec. "I wanted the reform to be a universal reform," he said. Koul Panha, director of the Committee for Free and Fair Elections, said he suspected the removals were being orchestrated by the ruling CPP. "The removal is just to give the positions to CPP officials," he said, adding that officials should establish qualifications needed for government positions.

Government spokesman and Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith could not be reached for comment.

Also on Sunday, Nhiek Bun Chhay and Funcinpec member Princess Norodom Marie Ranariddh, wife of Funcinpec President Prince Norodom Ranariddh, led party members to a memorial ceremony in Kandal province for those killed in the 1997 factional fighting between Funcinpec and the CPP.

At the stupa inside Chambok Meas Pagoda, Nhiek Bun Chhay said the service was also for "those who died for the sake of Funcinpec." He added that the party would hold two other memorials for those who died for Funcinpec during the 1980s and 1990s, to be held during Khmer New Year and the Pchum Ben festival in September.

Prince Ranariddh, who is currently outside the country, had been set to preside over the ceremony, according to a schedule distributed by Funcinpec to the media. But he failed to show up.

Funcinpec senior minister Serei Kosal, who did not attend the memorial, said Khmer New Year was the wrong time to hold such a ceremony. He also questioned organizers' motives, saying they were using the victims of the 1997 fighting to boost their own profiles.

"Don’t think only of the dead people," Serei Kosal said. "Think of the strugglers who are still alive."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is clearly indicated that this party is very fragile, incompetence...lack of leadership. There is no way that this party can survive!!! Feel very sad for those khmers who sacrafied their lives...What is Ranariddh doing in France????

Anonymous said...

It is clearly indicated that this party is very fragile, incompetence..lack of leadership. There is absolutely no way that this party can survive!!! Feel very sad for those Khmers who sacrafied their lives... What is Ranariddh doing in France??? SOK-Son of Khmer

Anonymous said...

Khmer saying " Have gold but no paper to wrap it"
Stupid leads the bunch of dumbs.

This explain,Cambodia 20 and 21 century royalty is no good for nothing except immorality and destruction.