Thursday, 27 October 2011
Buth Reaksmey Kongkea
The Phnom Penh Post
Suspect in the high-profile corruption scandal that has rocked Senate president Chea Sim’s office were questioned in Phnom Penh Municipal Court for a second time yesterday over allegations they repeatedly engineered scams involving hundreds of millions of dollars.
Five of Chea Sim’s former staff members were arrested last month on allegations they had used their close connections with the high-ranking ruling-party senator to defraud at least 51 companies from across the region on phony humanitarian and infrastructure projects.
Chea Sim’s former protocol chief, Pheng Kunthea Borey, and former advisers Chan Kosal and Pornlok Ho had been questioned by presiding judge Chaing Sinath yesterday about documents that were seized from their properties, deputy prosecutor Meas Chanpiseth said.
“They were asked direct questions related to their accusations. They were also asked to testify about their companies and the documents or materials seized from their houses,” he said.
Wearing standard business clothes outside the court instead of the prison garb he has been forced to wear since his arrest, Chan Kosal said Chaing Sinath had focused on his company Koy Sambath Cambodia, which he said had completed all the projects it was commissioned to develop.
“I have devoted myself to works for Samdech Chea Sim’s humanitarian projects in order to make benefits for the whole Cambodian nation.
“I have never received a cent of money from Samdech Chea Sim’s projects,” he said.
He claimed not to have received any recompense for a completed US$200,000 road connecting Svay Rieng town to Romeas Haek district, in Svay Rieng province, that he had paid for and constructed through his company.
On the website of a Malaysian company called Fasfik linked to the scam, Koy Sambath Cambodia is listed as the firm that had awarded them a contract to build a road and develop a township in Mondulkiri.
Chan Kosal’s lawyer, Tep Mony Cheat, denied his client’s firm had any association to Fasfik yesterday but conceded it did have above-board dealings with the Mal-aysian-owned C4C fund.
Ponlork Ho alleged police had raided his house without informing his defence lawyer and claimed that items seized did not belong to him.
“I absolutely deny this luggage belonged to me … there was no such luggage or documents in my house,” he said.
Suy Chhun Hak, the lawyer of the woman alleged to have been the ring leader of the scam – Pheng Kunthea Boery – professed her client’s innocence and said he would lodge a request for bail.
A former member of Chea Sim’s cabinet charged in connection with the scam, Khieu Bora, was not required at court yesterday because investigat-ions into him had already concluded, a source said.
8 comments:
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good to see the anti-corruption unit is enforcing the good khmer law. of course, some body got to do the dirty job, like it or not, you know! god bless cambodia.
She is a scapegoat. She is a victim who takes order from her boss Chea Sim. The anti-corruption law is a show to satisfy UN and the donors. Corruption is infested all levels of Cambodia government.
12:50am, is that your personal pessimistic view? you are cynical and perhaps a hyprocrite as well, really! if you have nothing good to say, then learn to shut up and forever hold your peace, ok!
there are concrete evidence, how can this lady be a scapegoat? what, you argue with the concrete evidence? good luck with that!
got caught in the act and try to deny it? only the primitive society will buy that, really! how ignorant that is!
Just think people. Why all the people arrested/implicated in corruptions and wrong doings all have no connection with Hun Sen OR not from the Hun Sen clan? Go figure!!!
AH fucking U.N see, look at Cambodia. SO stop helping ah FUCKIGN HUN SEN. You are only helping ah Hun Sen to bragging rights.
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