Monday, May 22, 2006

Removing Nhep Bunchin alone is not sufficient, Pech Sophoan, Hun Sen’s in-law, should also be removed

Moneaksekar Khmer newspaper
Friday 19 May 2006

Translated from Khmer by KI-Media

On 23 May, it is possible that the National Assembly will vote to remove from his position, the minister of labor and vocational training, Nheb Bunchin, who is currently suspended by the rectangular Hun Sen government, and he is replaced by Vorng Soth, the acting minister.

Related to the plan to remove the minister, it was learnt that the leadership of the very corrupt ministry of labor and vocational training mentioned: “Removing only Nheb Bunchin from his position is not sufficient. Another removal is necessary to make this right: that of Pech Sophoan, Hun Sen’s in-law.”

In reality, it was the dispute for personal gain between Nheb Bunchin and Pech Sophaon which led the ministry not to hold any meeting this past more than 1 year. Therefore, [at the ministry,] anybody can do whatever they please until the situation reaches the [current] climax where the government has to audit the ministry.

Several sources indicated that for the ministry of labor and vocational training to function transparently, Pech Sophoan, the under-secretary from the CPP/Hun Sen party should also be removed.

Therefore, Hun Sen should revisit this case as we have exposed here because leniency towards relatives leads to alienation with the law.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow: Nice conclusion: "...Leniency towards relatives leads to alienation with the law."

The one-eyed butcher always practices nepotism. If Nheb Bunchin is removed, then his partner Pech Sophoan must also go as well.

Anonymous said...

Well.. in the communist country, like china, vietcong, north korea or cuba.. in order to keep their party strong.. they must eliminated others, and replcae with its close relatives or son or daughter..it is true for sure!!..so be it!! eeyore!