Thursday, December 15, 2011

SRP lawmaker to have immunity suspended

SRP MP Chan Cheng handing out medicine to a flood victim in October 2011.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post

The National Assembly will today suspend an opposition Sam Rainsy Party member’s parliamentary immunity on the basis of conducting “necessary questioning”, government officials said yesterday.

Cheam Yeap, senior lawmaker of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, told the Post the assembly would suspend Kandal province SRP lawmaker Chan Cheng’s immunity at the request of a court.

“Kandal provincial court has requested . . . to lift Excellency Chan Cheng’s immunity from Sam Rainsy Party in order for him to respond to questioning regarding a criminal complaint against him,” Cheam Yeap said.

The “criminal complaint” relates to a letter of accusation sent by Kandal provincial court investigating Judge Lim Sokutha to 11 state institutions, including the Ministry of Justice, alleging Chan Cheng was conspiring to break out an SRP activist from pre-trial detention in Kandal prison, SRP sources said.


The activist, Meas Peng, who is deputy chief of Sam Raongthom commune in Kandal, has been incarcerated for the past two months waiting to hear charges of incitement relating to a land dispute in Kien Svay district. Meas Peng allegedly incited protesters to engage in destruction of private property on the land villagers claim to still rightfully own.

Cheam Yeap said immunity suspension was not a very important issue and paved the way for the court to invite a parliamentarian for questioning.

“The court – or anyone – does not have rights to invite a [parliamentarian] to question while they have immunity,” he said.

“The immunity lifting is so that the court can invite him for questioning involving a lawsuit.”

Chan Cheng said the decision to lift his immunity was up to the assembly, but said he had not done anything illegal.

SRP issued a statement yesterday condemning the accusations of the Kandal investigating judge Lim Sokutha as false.

“The reason that Mr Lim Sokuntha sues parliamentarian Chan Cheng is to hide his professional mistake,” the statement read, adding that Lim Sokuntha imprisoned Meas Peng without citation and that this was revealed by Meas Peng’s lawyer Choung Choungy.

When contacted yesterday, Lim Sokuntha said he had not requested suspension of Chan Cheng’s immunity.

“I have not filed a complaint against him. I just reported to relevant institutions. I reported according to my skill and the legality I don’t know because I am not in charge of charging him,” he said, adding that any charging is up to the prosecutors.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah Dumb Ass Heng Samrer!!

Try acting as Khmer to protect Khmer's interest.

Stop facilitating Vietnamization in Cambodia Ah Chkuot Chrouk.

Anonymous said...

Full of bull shit CPP clowns here. They know nothing about procedure to handle each cases. They use their power to intemediate and frighthen people. How can our country can advance if full of bull shit dumb ass lawyers and MP like this??

Anonymous said...

KI-Media, don't suppress freedom of speech: deleting my comments won't help you from getting to be the Viet's slave!

Ms. Soap

Anonymous said...

Ah cheam yeap chout chrouk is a thugs go to hell you motherf***er go to hell fat pigs cheam motherf***ker yeap. You look more like mafia and thugs you scumbags cheam yeap dickhead.