Friday, March 29, 2013

Government Denies Reports on Mining Corruption and Hun Sen [-That's all Hun Xen can do: Deny! Deny! Deny!]



29.03.2013
VOA Khmer

The Cambodian government on Thursday dismissed media reports in Australia linking Prime Minister Hun Sen to a mining company under investigation there for corruption.

Earlier this week, The Age newspaper reported on Australian documents that described officials from BHP Billiton seeking a special meeting with Hun Sen prior to being given mineral exploration rights in 2006.

The government’s Quick Reaction Unit, which deals with media, said in a statement Thursday the report was “exaggerated” and meant to “dishonor” Hun Sen ahead of the July national elections. (sic!)


BHP Billiton is under investigation in the US and Australia for allegedly corrupt practices in mining deals in Cambodia and China. Cambodia consistently ranks among the most corrupt countries in Asia.

Preap Kol, executive director for Transparency International Cambodia, said his organization does not have a mandate to investigate corruption claims such as those made in The Age, but he said he will monitor the media outcome.

Son Chhay, a lawmaker for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said The Age has “no interest” in Cambodian politics. Rather, the Cambodian government should evaluate the country’s corruption, he said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It doesn't
Matters even you fault in the water ,the smell will come on the surface of water ,mr. Prime minister took the money under table from Australian mining on the day light broad and have the nerves to deny, give Khmers people a break to believe of this corrupting deal. Hahaha Hun Sen translated as the incompetent corrupted prime minister of Cambodia