China's NPC provides computers, printers to Cambodian Senate
Chinese and Cambodian officials on Friday in Phnom Penh signed the certificate to hand over a batch of computers and printers provided by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of China for the Cambodian Senate.
Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Zhang Jinfeng and Tep Ngorn, Second Vice-President of the Cambodian Senate, signed the documents on behalf of both sides.
This presentation of digital office wares once again shows the deeply-rooted friendship between both countries' legislative bodies and is expected to improve the office conditions of the Cambodian Senate, Zhang Jinfeng said.
The equipments include 12 lap-top computers, 10 desktop computers, four laser jet printers, and two multifunction printers, according to the certificate of delivery and receipt.
These IT products were transported by air to Phnom Penh on June 1, it added.
Source: Xinhua
Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Zhang Jinfeng and Tep Ngorn, Second Vice-President of the Cambodian Senate, signed the documents on behalf of both sides.
This presentation of digital office wares once again shows the deeply-rooted friendship between both countries' legislative bodies and is expected to improve the office conditions of the Cambodian Senate, Zhang Jinfeng said.
The equipments include 12 lap-top computers, 10 desktop computers, four laser jet printers, and two multifunction printers, according to the certificate of delivery and receipt.
These IT products were transported by air to Phnom Penh on June 1, it added.
Source: Xinhua
4 comments:
Do these old corrupted leaders know how to use computers, or are they going to sell them?
hey, the more these govt official takes offering, the more the country gonna owe / getting into debt. In most case nothing is for free ! Wake up people
The Chinese more of little things so that they can remind the Cambodian government of their generosity; therefore the Cambodian government owes them favors. Becareful of what you do because there is nothing as free lunch.
I hope the Chinese goodies are contaminated with dangerous chemicals!
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