Monday, March 21, 2011

From a victim of the Khmer Rouge to being a crony of a ruthless Khmer Rouge dictator: Kith Meng

Kith Meng, who as an orphaned child slept with pigs on a farm in Thailand, is now known as a sharp and sometimes ruthless businessman in Cambodia. Source: The Australian
Royal Group's joint venture with ANZ has done well. Source: The Australian

Royal connections

March 21, 2011
Sian Powell
The Australian

BACK then, he was a skinny little kid, looking for his family in a nation devastated by the Khmer Rouge. He had been forcibly separated from his parents in a distant commune years before, later discovering they had starved to death. After the fall of the brutal regime, he and an older brother somehow made it to Phnom Penh. It was 1980. Kith Meng was maybe 11 years old.

Thirty years later, with a decade living, learning and working in Australia under his belt, followed by a meteoric business ascent in Cambodia, Kith Meng is a power to be reckoned with. Chairman and chief executive of the Royal Group, the largest privately owned conglomerate in Cambodia, he has his fingers in many of the nation’s growth industries – fast food, television, telecommunications, insurance, rail and banking. The group recently negotiated a $US591 million loan from a Chinese bank to restructure its debt and buy new technology. On paper he is a multi-millionaire, possibly even a billionaire. And he has the ear of Cambodia’s famously xenophobic and strong-arm prime minister, Hun Sen.

Slight, and beautifully dressed in a white shirt, navy suit and polished black shoes, Kith Meng is courteous and affable. Yet he has been viciously uprooted not once, but many times. From the day he was born in September 1968, his life was shadowed by war. His father, Kith Peng Ike, was a “class enemy”, a well-off businessman, feared, hated and targeted by the Khmer Rouge communists who were fighting to rule Cambodia.


When Kith Meng was a little boy, the Khmer Rouge finally came to power and forced all bureaucrats and entrepreneurs, clerks and educators, officials and technocrats out of offices and into the countryside, with the idea of setting up an agrarian utopia. Arbitrary executions and torture were routine. He remembers being kicked out of his home in Kandal province, near Phnom Penh, in 1975 and, with his mother and father, being made to walk 300 kilometres to a commune where the family was separated. “The parents go with the parents, the children with the children,” he says. “We were split up.”

After the Khmer Rouge regime, Kith Meng and older brother Kith Thieng (now vice-president of the Royal Group) struck out on their own and eventually made it to Thailand. “They put us in a pig farm at Suan Plu,” he says, shaking his head. “We slept with the pigs ... we no longer existed; we had no state, nothing.”

In 1980, they were found in a refugee camp and brought to Australia by their elder brother Sophan Kith. Kith Meng went to Melba secondary school in the outer suburbs of Canberra, where life wasn’t easy for a Cambodian boy with little English. “In Canberra, it’s very cold. You deliver pamphlets to earn your living; you walk. You feel you are very alone. I worked for an Indian restaurant as the dishwasher and I cleaned a fruit market on Sundays. I mowed lawns.”

Today he has Australian citizenship, a house in Canberra and relatives who live there. He visits occasionally. Sophan Kith returned to Cambodia and in 1991 his two younger brothers joined him. They began work catering for the UN and their company had a franchise to sell Canon copiers. Still in his 20s, Kith Meng took control of the Royal Group when Sophan Kith died from hepatitis. Now the president of the Cambodian Chamber of Commerce, he carries the title of “Neak Oknha”, granted by royal decree to generous donors. He works long hours and rarely takes a holiday. He is known as a sharp and sometimes ruthless businessman, an early mover, a risk-taker and an operator who takes full advantage of his close connection to Hun Sen.

These days, Cambodia is considered to have significant business potential. Entrepreneurs appreciate Cambodia’s ease of doing business, its liberal trading regime and its relative political stability. It is a member of ASEAN and has joined the World Trade Organisation.

Yet there are significant drawbacks. Infrastructure is minimal and Cambodia ranked equal 154th out of 178 countries
in last year’s Transparency International corruption perceptions index. Kith Meng says Cambodia has a different culture and that the term “corruption” is difficult to define. “You have to remember that Cambodia is recently developed.”

“Before, there were problems with the formation of government. Yet the Australian government isn’t really stable [either],” he says, in reference to the independent MPs whose support is so necessary to Julia Gillard’s government.

The Royal Group has strong links to Australia. It has a joint venture with Toll Holdings – called Toll Royal – which last year won the concession to run the Cambodian railways, and another joint venture with ANZ bank, named ANZ Royal, which has flourished in Cambodia for five years. The Royal Group is the junior partner in both cases. No one from either firm will talk about Kith Meng.

Ou Virak, president of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights, has tried to negotiate with Kith Meng and the Royal Group to stop Cambodians being thrown out of their homes on newly purchased land. “He’s a cutthroat business operator,” he says. “That’s the reality. He doesn’t entertain any of the suggestions we make. He’s willing to do what he has to do to get what he wants. He doesn’t hesitate.

“He’s quick on his feet, trying to do many things at the same time. He’s very aggressive. He’s stamped on many people’s toes, and probably worse than that. It is fair to say his connection with Hun Sen and the government is not just friendly relations. There are business interests in being close to the government.”

Kith Meng says he does often travel with Hun Sen, representing Cambodia’s interests abroad, but the suggestion that he sits in on cabinet meetings makes him laugh. He denies having much influence with the PM: “I’m just a businessman. He knows me and I know him. He’s the leader of the country. Of course we must know him and respect him.”

The suggestion that he, Kith Meng, might one day stand for office also makes him laugh. “No, I like what I’m doing. Leave politics to the politicians.”

He is happy to have helped shape booming Cambodia, now a nation with solid economic growth, a thriving business community and a prosperous, harmonious populace. Kith Meng smiles again. “I feel that I have contributed something to the country and to the people. I am very proud of what I have achieved here, to be able to develop a company that gives jobs to the people. If my parents were here, they would be happy.”

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is just like any other died-in-the-wool capitalist anywhere in the world. Nothing extraordinary about him in terms of closeness to the government. Any CEO or President of a large corporation is close to the government one way or the other. Ruthlessness is a mark of capitalism whether you like it or not.

Anonymous said...

Some of us did nothing to help our Khmer people, but most of the time, we love to blame other for this or that.

Anonymous said...

ye, lets fuck, fuck and fuck for more

Anonymous said...

He's Hun Neng's Son in law with 2 kids.
He's the Top drug Dealer,Cartel, in Cambodia,associated with Hun Xen ring.

Anonymous said...

12:55 PM
You deserve to work for FBI, because you knew every thing well.

Anonymous said...

Kith Meng was close ally with Funcinpec in 1990s and used to help opposition to deal with CPP. This time, if Kith Meng can help Mr. Sam Rainsy to return back to Cambodia, Miss. Rachel Sam is yours.

Sam Rainsy Party (SRP)

Anonymous said...

I will PREFER doing business with Kith Meng over Teng Bunma anyday!

Teng Bunma has got to be one of the most psychotic, unstable, irresponsible, immature and ignorant Cambodian business tycoon ever.

Please Kith Meng, don't you ever become anything like ah Teng Bunma.

khmer mneak said...

Why don't we asks, him how much commission he made when Korean firm sign the contract to build the high rise building at the old Chinese Hospital (peit chin) deal approx. 100 million, may be 50%?
A Kith Meng almost kill himself, at the Rock night club before the deal was done " he is the middle man " . so Hun Sen got 1/2 and he got 1/2

Anonymous said...

Since when did Cambodia become a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)? Did I sleep through this?

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

12:55 PM,

Was Youk Chenda ( CTN woman worker ) his fisrt wife ?

Anonymous said...

Dear Dr Mathematician,
how are u so cheap to serve a traitor like Hun Xen ?

Anonymous said...

No matter how much he earns or possesses, Kith Meng still cannot buy the eternal life elexir to live indefinitely. He took many risks, he created many enemies, and he will die with his own creation.
There are many people have suffered by the effect of his business ventures, inside and outside Cambodia. What goes round will come around, and I bet this time he will sleep with a flock of sheep under the cold blue Australian sky, once his luck is running out which is becoming very near. Until then he will understand how hard to cope with eviction and life without own roof.

Anonymous said...

Kith Meng=Keng Mith in Khmer កេង (ស៊ីលើ បំបាត់)មិត្ត   in the next 20 years,if Cambodia never changed in political and rule of laws,Kith Meng will buy Hun Sen out by cash or hired mercenaries.

Anonymous said...

3:23 PM
some one say they have HIV Kiyh Meng and Youk Chenda

Anonymous said...

Yes..that the Truth! Kith Meng does have HIV, He dying slowly. This corrupted MTF. I dont understand if you have to power to changed something for a better why not help out the country??

Anonymous said...

Youk Chenda was just a working pussy! not wife

Anonymous said...

A REALLY prostitute this girl

Anonymous said...

please have some level headed when expressing yourself. there are some people here meant to ruin khmer's reputation.

Anonymous said...

7:56 PM
Did Kith Meng kill his brother Kith Sophana? Kith has money his HIV won't kill him. Like the playboy son of King Bhumibol, he was about to die, but money saved him.

Anonymous said...

Kith Meng dying of lonely...with all the money and power. HIV will killed you slowly. he will died and be a unhappy man.............

Anonymous said...

not all rich people start well, you know! even in america, successful people start from mediocre or humble beginning. so, there's nothing unique about starting from scratching in cambodia, ok!

Anonymous said...

First he steals from his sister in law ( Thai lady is his sister in law ) than he joints the curruption with the goverment of cambodia.

We use to study at Sydney together man!

Anonymous said...

shut up, ok! i love smart man and man with money, ok! no money, no honey, you know!

Anonymous said...

Australian government requests Interpol to arrest Mr. Kith Meng. Mr. Kith Meng
for the theft of 30 million US$ missing from the Mobitel
company which Australian investors have deposited with Mobitel
comapny to pay for past
accumulated taxes owned by Mobitel to the Cambodian government. Mr. Kith Meng last month used Cambodian police force to shut
down the Mobitel
head office as a show of force to Australian accountants
sent to Phnom Penh to check
Mobitel internal company accounts .
Mr. Kith Meng used his girl friend Miss Chanda 's uncle , who
is the new Chief of police of Cambodia , to shut down the
head office of Mobitel as Australian accountants were checking
the company accounts inside Mobitel head office.


Miss Chanda is the daughter of Hun Sen 's brother Hun
Neng who will be the new governor of Phnom Penh in the next
few months .


Hun Neng is the owner of the Cambodiana hotel in Phnom Penh.


Mr. Kith Meng holds an Australian passport .


it is rumoured that Mr. Kith Meng has taken this 30 million
US$ from Mobitel to invest in shares outside Cambodia and has
lost the 30 million US$ as shares prices fell.


Kith Meng is said to be no longer a minority share holder of
Mobitel because it is rumoured that Mr. Kith Meng has arranged
with the Chinese from China to exchange his Mobitel shares for
some Chinese shares in China , just like what Chinese faking as
Thai
Mr. Hakka Thaksin has done with the Chinese Temasek in
Singapore .