Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Corruption! Two Million Dollars Per Month Squandered By Mr. Hun Sen

Prime Minister Hun Sen has elevated at least 70 ruling party politicians to new titles and ranks within the government in the last few months at a cost to the national budget estimated at $2 million a month.” - Phnom Penh Post
Editorial by Khmerization
Originally posted at http://khmerization.blogspot.com/

About a week ago, I editorialised that Mr. Hun Sen has corruptly squandered the national budget by unnecessarily appointing all opposition defectors who joined the CPP to many high paid government positions. Now it is evident that Mr. Hun Sen has just corruptly squandered public money to the tune of two million dollars per month by promoting 70 of his CPP stooges unnecessarily. Mr. Hun Sen seemed to wrongly think that, as a prime minister of a country, he has the right and can appoint anyone at his own will. Mr. Prime Minister, you are wrong!

In a parliamentary democracy, under a constitution that was written and approved by the constituent assembly of which you were a member, the prime minister is accountable and is answerable to the constitution, to the parliament and to the people. And in a fully democratic country your actions are unconstitutional and are impeachable by parliament.

In 1974? President Richard Nixon was impeached and forced out of office due to a moronic action of one of his party workers who broke into the opposition candidate’s office and stole some documents. In 1975, an Australian prime minister, Mr. Gough Whitlam, was sacked by the Governor-General due to a very ambiguous reason. As of this week an Australian minister is facing the sack after he appointed his friend to a high paid government job. These are just a few examples that have been actioned in a fully democratic country that Mr. Hun Sen should be aware of.

Coming back to the $2 million a month spent on the wages of the 70 newly appointed CPP stooges, it is pure corruption. The $2 million squandered in such a fashion is just a tip of the iceberg. If the opposition is correct, when they claimed that there are thousands of unneeded government advisors, it meant that Mr. Hun Sen has corruptly squandered $30 million a month, or $360 million a year. Coupled with $500 million (World Bank figures) a year lost through corruption, it meant that Cambodia has lost $860 million a year because of official corruption. Considering that the Cambodian economy is a small economy, this amount represented a titanic amount.

So, how Mr. Hun Sen can be stopped? Well, MP Son Chhay has done a small step by strongly reminded Mr. Hun Sen, through his media appeal and letter to the Prime Minister himself, that there will be legal consequences if the prime minister does not right his wrongs.

Another measure would be that the parliament move a motion to censure the prime minister over his actions, request for an audited lists of appointments and audited salaries being spent on those appointments. If his appointments were found to be corruptly unjustified he should be impeached and force out of office. This measure is a wishful thinking and would most definitely fail because all of the CPP parliamentarians, due to their vested interests, will not agree to move such a motion to impeach their prime minister. But such a measure, success or without success, must be tried. If Mr. Hun Sen is allowed to do whatever he wants, without regard for the laws and without anyone putting a stop to it, Cambodia would still be poor as long as Mr. Hun Sen is still the prime minister. Poor Cambodia!

35 comments:

Anonymous said...

These retarded gorilla bastards never had anything good to say or comment about their leader.

Anonymous said...

I agreed with the article. In a fully functional democracy checks and balances are very important for good governance. Those who seemed to think that Mr. Hun Sen is infallable are advocating for the destruction of the Khmer nation. And 5:52 PM above is such one person- seemed to be an educated person but his language is thuggish. Like leader, like follower.(Like father, like son).

Anonymous said...

Parliamentarians are not oblivious to the fact that the Prime Minister Hun Sen has hundreds of thousands of personal armed security personnel.

If PM Hun Sen is to testify before senate, a lot of lives will be in jeopardy.

Anonymous said...

PM always be a smart person does whatever he could to gain his political interest during his compagn for up coming election.
I think PM has been building his population very well by bringing down his opponent parties.

Anonymous said...

The ruling party has arguably survived numerous draconian trials and tribulations during political perfect storm and political civil war, yet managed to get the country moved forward with colossal developments and concurrently created jobs for the vast majority of Cambodian people throughout the country. However, these retarded gorillas --amateur political, economic and social pundits -- rather comment negatively to merely spur and spark derision and dissension for the country in lieu of utilizing their cooperative and concerted efforts to ameliorate the country.

And -- I say: "Sorry, folks, we DO NOT need you!" "Stay OUT!"

Anonymous said...

Yes but the rights was given to him by the people. So the people has the right too. Where is people power in our country?

Anonymous said...

This chivava doggy can't count100 backward and wat to be prime minister,please step down let the knowledge able person take care this poor country dog,you ah hun sen just lead Cambodia to youn slavery that is it what I can see

Anonymous said...

Why do we need to deal with these retarded anthropoid apes?

Anonymous said...

Tell him that it's wrong by voting him out in July. Let's get ready Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

My beloved Khmers!

Forgive me for speaking nonsense!
In order to defeat Samdech Dey DekCho Hun Sen, not only the opposite parties eventually unifying but also most people of Khmer in Srok Khmer conscientiously realize that enough is enough for a temple boy!

Anonymous said...

Come on Khmerization, what are you talking about. You can't compare an evolving democracy with all its faults to democracy that has been around more than 200 years, more or less. And a smart guy (I guess you are a guy) like you should have looked at the figures before using them. The $2 million a month was for all advisers, not just for the seventy. So the annual total is $24 million for all of them. Your $360 million a year must have struck you as wrong by just looking at it. The whole budget is $1.5 billion for 2008. You should download the budget to see what the figures are like. Government salaries make up 3.2% of the GDP or around $265 million. So what are you talking about? The whole commentary is rather naive. And....the folks in Cambodia don't listen to you anyway.

Anonymous said...

6:17 PM

I've never considered myself an educated person, although I do have an infallible memory. Moreover, I've never received any formal education, but through self knowledge, I've elected to teach myself to learn how to learn to periodically keep myself informed about the world events, since I only die once.

Anonymous said...

DOMOCRACY works in different ways. Any country can apply according to its preference. It doesnot matter how much the government spends money. It has 100% right.

If people think that it is too high, then they stop supporting it. but if people still support, it is their choice.

When we vote we think many things. Not just on money!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen never see himself as Cambodian leader! But he sees himself as Cambodian dictator and that is why he can do anything as a leader! There is no such thing as check and balance for him!

Anonymous said...

I thiks that it is beter to put
these defecto to do farming so they
can learn what a human life is. these people have the oppotunities to serve khmers people but instead they are looking for easy
money only, because they are lazy.

Anonymous said...

nOT ABOUT THE DEFECTORS DUDE WE ALL NEED TO SURVIVE IN THE LAWLESS COUNTRY!~

THE FUCKING PROBLEM IS THE CPP AND aH KWACK HUN XEN!

AH KWACH IS PROUD OF PHD WITHOUT LEURNING FROM VIETNAME? hASHASHAAJH!


DO MAIE AH SAKER SI ACH!

Anonymous said...

Here is the quote from the article:

Chhay estimated the cost to the national budget of all the advisors to Hun Sen, Chea Sim, chairman of the CPP and President of the Senate, and Heng Samrin, President of the National Assembly, at $2 million per month. He estimated the three men have about 500 advisors.

Don't just read the headlines, read the whole article. But, of course, you need a subscription to do that.

And, by the way, not that I support the present government, but they can hire and fire whomever they like, as long as they are not high-ranking government employees. This is where Son Chhay is wrong. They may receive the same pay but as long as they do not have the title, which would entail appointment by the King, they don't need to be authorized.
Of course, the redundancy of those advisers and the burden to the budget is another question.

Anonymous said...

My beloved 11:52!

Your brilliantly poliSickal analyzation is psychologically irrefutable! I am ashamedly speechless. What is our beloved King's duty? Be a deaf and blind stone?

Anonymous said...

My beloved 11:52!

Your brilliantly poliSickal analyzation is psychologically irrefutable! I am ashamedly speechless. What is our beloved King's duty? Be a deaf and blind stone?

Khmer Young said...

Folks!

Of course, our constitution is the best. And whenever Mr. Hun Sen is complying with the law, nothing wrong. But look at those advisers, what are categories to choose advisers? And what expert of their field?

As we can notice, Hun Sen's advisers are people who can popularize Hun Sen name, or build public schools/bridges/temples by inscribed Hun Sen's name there.

For example, a commentator guy in CTN, Mr.Chum Kosal, who has always manipulated neutral news to justify Hun Sen as the Khmer hero, sdach korn reborn again...etc

This kind of political maneuvering of Hun Sen surely reflects his dictatorship nature, and ignorance.

Whoever are supporting this kind of political action deemed to destroy Khmer nation of both presence and future.

KY

Anonymous said...

politics, politics, whatever!!

Anonymous said...

12:54 and or 54 since you so excited to pick on the king let I bring you in time!

1)Read Cambodian's constitution about the King duty! Ask some one to read for you if you .... like Hun Sen! ask some ome to think and traslate for you if you....like CPP!

2) Should you do like job description or go all over places like Hun Sen?

3) No one can carry the whold world dude!

4) do not blam the king like Ranarith do you part as a Cambodian brother!

Anonymous said...

As long as the King see it peace, he will sign.

Anonymous said...

Folks, the King has no power, he is a figurehead.

Anonymous said...

Hey Motherfuckers, you spend your money your way, and we spend it our ways, alright?

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmerization.
In 1975, an Australian prime minister, Mr. Gough Whitlam, was sacked by the Governor-General due to a very ambiguous reason.

Gough Whitlam was sacked because of constitutional crisis NOT ambiguous reason. Paragraph below is extract from the Australian National Archives.

When the non-Labor-dominated Senate attempted to block legislation supporting the government’s reform agenda, Whitlam sought – and was granted – a double dissolution. His government was returned in the 1974 double dissolution election, but a combination of ministerial ineptness and personal rivalries over the next 12 months caused the government’s popularity to wane. Then the Malcolm Fraser-led Opposition delayed the passage of the Budget supply bills in the Senate in 1975, and the government fell into crisis. It ended only when the Governor-General, John Kerr, controversially dismissed Whitlam’s government, and installed Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister, pending a double dissolution election.

As of this week an Australian minister is facing the sack after he appointed his friend to a high paid government job.

Are you talking about the Federal or State Government?

Anonymous said...

I agree with this article 100% and support Son Chhay 100%. But in reality, Cambodia National institutions need to set up a National State services commission by appointing high profile politcian and reputable individual who is neutral to all political parties in Cambodia to write manuals for all elected public positions in Cambodia from local elected officials, ministers and Prime Minister with full renumerations of each position power, salary, entilemnt etc.. and etc.. to limit each elected official from being abused to their personal ignorance. If each of them has breached their manual, they can be authomatically removed by lost of confidence. Once an elected official has committted to any crime, he or she cannot conitue to stand again for any other public position. These official manuals are very important for a democratic Nation to limite each individual to use their power efficiently in the public sector. Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

Khmer people need to stand up together and overthrow this cpp government.

Too much vietcong in the government right. That why there is alot of curruptions in cambodia.

curruptions hurt the people, the government, and economy.

Anonymous said...

No, Khmer people needs to continue to support our government and kick all Infidel worshipers like 6:40 out of our holly ground.

Anonymous said...

7:09 PM,
Yes, they (CPP) are greater per your observation. But, this article is not about what side you are on. It is about spending, I say stop spending over the country budget on unnecessary thing. So stay on the subject and try not to be fooled with bullshit. And let me tell you Mr., no one will back down from this delima...

Anonymous said...

Hello Area Prey,
I support your ideas. In most advance democracy countries, they have limit their Prime Minister and tehir ministers of how many secretaries, they should have and their advisors were from their political party ( unpaid job ). If they cannot resolve their problem within their political party, they must consult with private consultants which will cost them monies. They are not allowed to appoint all over the place like a blindman at all.

Anonymous said...

Where is the surprise? We already knew your infidel worshipers think alike but so do we.

Anonymous said...

To author,
Nixon's workers did not steal any document from the Democratic committee office, but they sneaked in to tape the Democratic Committee's conversation. When Nixon refused to turn over that audio tape to the supreme court then he was impeached. This case of impeachement is not applicale to Cambodia because Cambodia adopted a parliamentary system in which the MPs can use no confidence vote to bring down the whole government. In presidential system such as the US, France, Phillippine, and most countries in South America, the impeachment is used to oust the president by two-third majority from both Houses but not the whole government. However, there is impossible for no confidence vote, for the CPP holds a firm majority in both Houses.

Anonymous said...

So .... is that good or bad?