Thursday, November 25, 2010

A death to make tragedy for a man in poverty, but an opportunity to make profit for a man in business

Pung Sovann aliased Pung Kheav Se,
born 1946 in Phnom Penh turned a
merchant of deaths in Koh Pich
24/11/2010
By Kok Sap
Originally posted at http://khamerlogue.wordpress.com/
“I am not surprised with Pung Kheav Se’s generosity; it’s all about business as usual in Cambodia nowadays.”
Today Radio Free Asia reported the stampede casualties are higher. Officially the total death is 456 and injured 395. Let’s hope it is the number with no more changes. In light of such tragic event on 22/11/2010 including the officials and relevant authorities seemed to focus on the aftermath and none would raise the concern on the bridge liability and responsibility to the mass. Also it appears folks are quick to focus on the results of the events rather than the relativities. So far the public believe the causes are:
  • The bridge is too narrow to hold hundreds of people in same time,
  • The bridge is in the suspending mode which it could move without warning due to the speed of the wind and impact of the mass,
  • The bridge designed for quick commute not as a platform to hold immobile weight for extensive duration,
  • The bridge provided no emergency safety and evacuation path.

For Cambodia society not to say there is no proper insurance regulatory, but insurance coverage for anything sounds as strange as the globe is round consisted of more than 70% liquid and spinning on its own axis. But in modern commercial investment regardless of size, in international common practice, the owner or responsible party must and shall have the liability and owner casualty insurance secured before it can fully operate. To ensure public safety and trust in commerce, the government regulatory and compliance must also be accountable in regulations. So for a shrewd and cunning man like Pung Kheav Se, for sure he is not risking his businesses without proper insurance coverage. First it is to protect his personal assets from unwanted lawsuit and inadvertent business liability and second it is to safeguard him from relevant tax entities in his domicile abroad. However, no one knows for sure how much the owner of Koh Pich Bridge and bridge is insured for? If all insured, with whom, what and which company from where?


To date, people know only the owner of Canadia Bank Plc of Cambodia is Mr.Pung Kheav Se who owns Koh Pich Bridge and the inlet land. Strangely before the final casualties confirmed, Koh Pich owner offers $1,000 to each dead victim beneficiary. In total it would amount to $456,000. But no one knows whether he would pay the same amount to the injured ones. Presumably let’s say he would pay the same and the amount would be $395,000. Until now it’s unclear, he doesn’t say he will pay for the several hospitals emergency cares and funeral services provided for the victims. That not to mention what will be the fine and penalty fees that may be deemed by the public safety ordinance violations.

So far in grand total he would pay $815,000. That will be a lot of money for the Cambodia’s $0.50 per day standard. But for the owner of a bank chain that is especially backed by government and known international bodies, the amount is insignificant. It is also not quite right to assume Pung Kheav Se is giving his own money to the victims.
To begin with, he is in the banking business is to make profit, not donation. Beside given the degree of support and collaboration from relevant and corruptive government officials, we don’t know to what exactly figures that he will put in claim for damage and casualty for Koh Pich Bridge and land holder business loss for the reimbursement from the insurance coverage. He has Cambodia government in his under pant pocket for 24/7. Nevertheless for certain at the end of the day so many officials in the finance and economy or commerce ministries will receive a share in kick back pay when the business transaction is a done deal.

The government official included prime minister did not raise concern to account the financial liability and responsibility of the bridge owner. The families of victims immediate concern is how they can afford the funeral and transporting the dead home. Other hands the victims, in despair, would accept and take anything that made available to them.

From his interview with Cambodia News on 23/6/2010, Pung Kheav Se is no patriotic sentimental fool. He said,” In 1993 the Governor of the Bank of Cambodia approached me requesting me to formally transform my trust company into a bank as it was growing so fast. Although our initial capital was not enough, the Governor (who?) told me we could start already with 1.5 million USD. As we had a lot of depositors and also plenty of Cambodians from overseas trusting in our bank, we managed to grow and currently my bank’s total assets amounting of 174 million USD. In deposits we have 150 million and our reserve in 2002 totals 18 million USD. Currently my deposits are about 26% of the whole country’s deposits and our loans are about 32% of country’s total.”


Presently with his partners Mrs. Lim Sophany, Mr. Phuong Khinh Hoa, Mr. Mao Khan, Mr. Tol Hak and he hold more than $230 million in assets and cash. Canadia oversees numerous projects in the kingdom.

In essence unlike others, his return in 1991 to Cambodia is driven by the profit to be made out of Cambodia Central Bank and those ex-pats living abroad. To the ears, it’s clear like a bell. With that in mind, it would be a surprise in such a tragic event that Mr.Pung Kheav Se will not reap benefits from it. I would also wonder if his insurance claim will not reflect all of his cash offering to victims. His insurance company in Canada or any place else will have no easy time to not justify his reimbursement. As we know Mr. Pung Kheav Se is no extra-ordinaire humanitarian whose interests driven by the benevolence to protect Cambodia poor peoples.

Phnom Penh government let Canadia Bank signed agreement with IFC and USAID in its behalf then to be a legitimate conduit in money transferring from overseas accounts. Simply say, Pung Kheav Se is no small potato in the kingdom. He was dining and wining among top government officials in Phnom Penh. Many of them receive profits from his business deals. Koh Pich evicted landowners remember him well. With the help from the Council of Ministers Koh Pich is cleared and developed into his fiefdom.
The Canadia Bank reputation was not positive around 1994’s or so. Investors in Phnom Penh said Canadia Bank owner had fronted as foreign stocks exchange broker to lure merchants from local markets to short buy or sell stocks without guaranty. Because Canadia Bank claimed losses in stocks trade subsequently many of them lost capital over night. Then they can’t fight the Canadia illegal manipulation because it had the Cambodia’s Central Bank protection. In US and Canada, many stocks brokers from that era were faced many class action suits. By this time the settlements were in distribution to the plaintiffs. Oddly no way to tell if Pung Kheav Se was not one of the beneficiaries and plaintiffs since his home is also in Canada.

For all the concerns, the truth and rights advocates may need to look into this Cambodian investor from Canada obscure background. From what made known, this man entered Canada under Pung Sovann, a Khmer identity. He left Cambodia for Canada in 1980. No one knew under what status he entered Canada then. Whether the status is legal or questionable it is only the Canadian immigration agency would know. Better yet, all the victims and relevant interests shall challenge Koh Pich bridge owner in court. They shall demand the court to withhold insurance coverage payment from the bridge owner. The insurance compensatory reward shall go straight to each victim’s beneficiary. This is to see how independent the judicial systems in Cambodia are , thereby class action suits shall be filed by the victim families against the bridge owner for failing to provide sufficient emergency safety and evacuation paths on the bridge. The ownership of the bridge shall be reverted to the government appropriate authority controlling the toll collection to maintain the bridge.
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According to Phnom Penh Post, in 1993 the National Central Bank was under Comrade #100 of KPP Thor Peng Leath management, an infidel of Sino-descent, who was later fired from his job in mid 1995 due to his involvement in scandals and money laundering.

17 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Gee I wonder why the author is so bitter about this man. He is a business man and with that he want to make money. Just because the bridge could not hold that amount of people is not entirely his fault. The man offered $1,000 for every death. The right thing for him to do is donate that money to an independent organization. That way people will know he made good on his promise. For the living injured who knows, maybe he will compensate them too.

But to be so critical of him is not being fair. Why won't you as the author interview him. See what is he like.

It's a tragedy and to wildly blame everyone is not fair at all.

I am independent so for anyone to start accusing me of being cpp, your wrong!

Fresno, Ca

Anonymous said...

Spean Moronak must be destroyed!

Why on earth the government still making or building a bridge that small size? It should be twice the size of the actual size.

And Cambodia police doesn't know how to control the crowd or crowd control, all they know is to use force on the crowds.

They needed to set up the time for exit and enter not just to allow them came in like a bottle neck like that.

Where is the Cambodian professionalism? They don't have any!!

Jose Rodriguez

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Anonymous said...

5:59 am-- I totally agree with you if the tragedy was originally caused by the stempede.

I don't think the owner is the one to blame. If the bridge collapsed, yes he should be blamed. However, in this case, the Phnom Penh authority is to blame for not being able to controil the crowd or allowing the crow to be on the bridge in the first place.

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfsC48E-Vm0&playnext=1&list=PLDDC4364E5D4F1F6E&index=52

Anonymous said...

DO YOU KNOW WHO OWNS BANK OF CAMBODIA?? A VIETNAMESE GUY! HIS NAME IS PHOUNG KIHN HOA!

Anonymous said...

6:55AM, I agree with you.

the whole Khmer and Lao economy have been in Yuon hands.

So majority of poor Khmer will continue to suffer endless.

Becasue Hun Sen is a tool of Indochina Federation.

Anonymous said...

To all Khmer on these blogs.

I agree with all of you for what has happening to Cambodian and Cambodia especially the victims of Koh Pich they left behind more than 2 hours till the ambulances came.

If those Koh Pich victims were demonstrators Yuon and Hun Sen polices would came in 2 minuntes to crush them brutally.

Anonymous said...

yes, you can not touch him.. he clean all the money for HUN SEN and HUM MANA is also the owner of the BANK and the island

Anonymous said...

Pong has never paid any little tax to the government during his real estate development. He did not use his Company name is the sales contract, instead he use other people's name whereby is hard for government to check and audit.

Anonymous said...

"I don't think the owner is the one to blame." This is a complete idiotic claim. Engineers and safety regulators know quite well that the condition of the bridge contributes to the death. If you designed a road without safety consideration and it causes road accidents, are you free to go? If we design a road and there is a possibility of it causing accidents, we must put traffic signs of inform road users of the possible accidents. Is there any safety signs related to the Koh Pich bridge? I guess NO.

កូនខ្មែរស្រុកស្រែ

Anonymous said...

The bridge builders know how much the bridge can hold and weigh ? How many people,or objects can fit on it?
After put it to use, the bridge controler(Koh Pich bridge) how much people can come in and out?
The safety guards divide people into groups;how many they go in and get out of it?
the leadership,the management,and responsibility are the main things.
This what I read some articles in KI Media are the police forces don't lead well;they don't manage properly and they do not have any responsibility on their duties;they just let people come and go without supervision.The people are so crowded like sardines in a can.They are unable to breath and jump down from the bridge,drown to death.
The people are trying to escape from suffocating,the polices spray water hose to them;these get electric shocks;some police forces fist them,punch them;some others fire them pistols;beat them with batons.these people are so afraid of the polices,they run over the others;some get killed and injured.Who is/are responsible to this event?

Anonymous said...

Cambodians should start to understand the preventive measures:
From owner of facilities they should have a safety construction plan and education: announcement to the crouf and public should be done at the site

Local authority: need to take neccesary measures to manage the crowd. There are two bridged there, the other one is larger, why not they manage the crowd to use other bridge.

For Cambodian public: please be aware of potential incidents that may happen. Why they try to go through this bridge if they know it is too crowded. Why don't they follow other countries' practices by making queue. They need to be educated about making queu. They should not take advantage to make fund in this type of occasion. For example shout a message that the bridge was broken.

For the government: in stead of using public contribution fund foe build a memory monument use fund to suppot families of the victims. May build a small one and save money foe helping the victims.

STOP SPREAD RUMORS AND DON'T BELIEVE RUMORS.

Anonymous said...

Government officials and all media controlled by CPP tried to hide another cause of the death:
ELECTRICUTE by the bridge wires.
The fact finding commission must be independent, committee members who handed pick by the government could NOT find out the true cause of the death. Its finding result will be manipulated as the case of the Chea Vichea killing.

As the first report by Channel NewsAsia and the interview of the injured people by Phnom Penh Post Newspaper, the electrocute on the bridge caused the stampede.
The death of more than 450 people could not be justified by the stampede only on 7 meters wide and 100 meters long bridge. A doctor at Calmette Hospital who refused to give his name said most the death from suffixation and electrocute. Also, during this mayhem there were reports of turning off the lights on the bridge.
It's a great insult to the death and injured people by denying the electrical shock factor.

Blaming only on the stampede, Koh Pich Company who owned by relatives of the powerful and pro-CPP tycoon, will not be liable for this disaster.
Suing or prosecuting the rich, the powerful and the tycoon in Cambodia is out of question, but if we could not find the real cause, we never could fix the problem.
This was a man made tragedy, not a natural disaster.
Please find out the truth so we could really learn from it, and all the death can rest in peace.

Anonymous said...

Why the other bridge was not open to allow the other venue for the croeds to exit? Even kinddergarten children would now that the decoration color light wiring could have shorted and created the metal bridge rails conductor and harzardous to the crowd.

Kulen Monorom said...

Your Majesty Samdech Ta former King Norodom Sihanouk,

Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen,

Thank you for your both kindness and understanding.
What we need is prevention methods, not to let this type of accident happen again in the future.

It also makes me very worried to see so much alcohol allowed to enter or be produced in our beloved Kingdom of Cambodia? What about “ YA BA “ and other types of DRUGS from Thailand and Vietnam?

Can His Majesty Samdech Ta and Samdech Hun Sen stop all sorts of drugs coming to Cambodia? The accident may not be related to drugs and alcohol but just some thing that I could not sleep peacefully from now on to the future, in the names sake of true Khmer citizen.

Can Samdech Hun Sen kindly ask all 5 million Vietnamese illegal immigrants to peacefully return to Vietnam, so Koh Pich will not be too crowded more and more every day, every month and every year to come.
All Vietnamese illegal immigrants can easily come in and settle inside Cambodia even though they already have their own country Vietnam.

When Cambodia is too crowded, definitely we Khmer people can not go to settle inside Vietnam, can we?
Please Vietnamese, you said you came to rescue us from Pol Pot, and you don’t want to return home, it is not right according to 23rd October 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, can all of you go back to your country now.

Vietnamese illegal immigrants, you see because 5 million of you are inside Cambodia, it makes us too crowded and we wasted our lives at Koh Pich without good reasons.

Your Vietnamese Communism expansionist mind in Cambodia, is to give an excuse to China mainland to occupy your Spratly Islands, Parcel Islands, the whole of your Eastern sea border and perhaps the Northern border sooner or later.

5 million Vietnamese illegal immigrants in Cambodia, please go back home to defend your country from Chinese mighty economic invasion.

May I pray to God and the Lord Jesus Christ that those who have lost loved one will be comforted.

My condolences to all the victim's family.

Regards,

Kulen Monorom
(The rice farmer's son)