A Change of Guard

សូមស្តាប់វិទ្យុសង្គ្រោះជាតិ Please read more Khmer news and listen to CNRP Radio at National Rescue Party. សូមស្តាប់វីទ្យុខ្មែរប៉ុស្តិ៍/Khmer Post Radio.
Follow Khmerization on Facebook/តាមដានខ្មែរូបនីយកម្មតាម Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khmerization.khmerican

Saturday 9 March 2013

Premier decries nepotism [Hun Sen decries nepotism and cronyism, but he promoted all his sons into all important positions in the government and in the military. Pure hypocrisy!]


130308 03
Prime Minister Hun Sen speaking to graduates from the Royal School of Administration yesterday. He warned members of his party to avoid nepotism. \Photograph: Pha Lina/Phnom Penh Post
 
Prime Minister Hun Sen warned his party’s top brass to avoid nepotism and cronyism as they finalised re-appointments of provincial, district and municipal officials – which will take place in May.
Speaking to graduates from the Royal School of Administration, the premiere cautioned that he, personally, would be reviewing the lists with an eye toward such corruption.
 “The Ministry of Interior will verify the list and . . . I am only the person to sign [for an appointment],” said Hun Sen. “Anybody who dares to write a letter to me [asking for help to intervene in a position] – I will keep on the blacklist.
“All civil servants have to stop the culture of intervention,” said Hun Sen. “In my life, I have stepped up into power by myself, not though nepotism.”
Such problems were not strictly the domain of the CPP, he noted. “[Former SRP lawmaker] Mao Monivan bought his seat of deputy president of HRP,” said Hun Sen.
Speaking by phone after the speech, Monivan called the words a cheap tactic aimed at dividing the newly formed Cambodian National Rescue Party.  
“It is the CPP’s strategy for defaming the dignity of the newly formed CNRP ahead of the
national election, but it is not effective, because only the people will judge which party practices nepotism,” said Monivan.
Executive director of the Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia Koul Panha called the tit-for-tat attack aimed at the opposition par for the course and doubted such claims affected the electorate.
Last month, CPP party officials announced that Hun Sen’s son, son-in-law and at least four children of high-ranking government officials would run as lawmakers in the upcoming election. The announcement was met with raised eyebrows by some political analysts, who suggested the move was a means of consolidating power within the party.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen has thought that his family & his cronies liberated
Cambodia ; they have owned the country & compared Cambodia to a pot of rice that they have to share amongst
tha CPP only .
A couple of days ago , Hun Sen intimidated four thousand + people including Buddhist monks that the cheritable donation will be stopped if the CPP lose the upcoming
election . Most people there & I have agreed with him totally
because Hun Sen did finally admit that : without the ruling
power , his family & cronies will be broke because the new
government won't let them to sell Cambodia natural
resource .
Also , we have agreed that Buddhist monks & farmers
will not be abandoned by the newly elected government .
Like Pol Pot , Hun Sen is very nervous & has phobia after
the merge of democratic forces - he is afraid of loosing power. Most of his trusted CPP top brass are old & senile , the only replacements that can be trusted are the children of the top brass & his . Hun Sen is the real NATO ; he told
Khmers voters many times that he will transfer power to newly elected person smoothly and walk away . Now , Hun
Sen is preparing to wage a civil war for a power grab .