A Change of Guard

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Sunday, 15 February 2009

The Council of Ministers denied that it released declassified information about Gen. Ke Kimyan


Radio Free Asia
By Moeung Tum
14th February, 2009
Translated from Khmer to English by Khmerization

The Council of Ministers told Radio Free Asia that it will track down those who leaked internal documents related to Gen. Ke Kimyan (pictured) to the media.

In the past weeks there are media reports that Gen. Ke Kimyan will face court in relations to his land deals.

Those reports also said that the Council of Ministers has ordered an investigation on private companies linked to Gen. Ke Kimyan related to land acquisitions.

In a statement released on Saturday (14th Feb.), the Council of Ministers said that the leakings of the minutes from the Council of Ministers’ meeting are intended to incite conflict and create unfavourable political atmosphere.

The statement said that the government is searching for those who leaked the government’s documents to the media, by adding that the government will take a very strong measure against those responsible.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ke Kim Yan, please fight back. Don't let Sok An and Hun Sen step on your head.

Anonymous said...

អំណាច ដូចទឹកមូយថ្លុក បើមិនហូរ រលួយស្អុយទាល់រីង។

there can be no democracy when one family rule with friends and relative and then inter-married to create the ruling dynasty!

Anonymous said...

That's Hun Sen clan marrying into other powerful clans to consolidate his power grip. His children were married with the children of Hok Lundy, Sok An, Meoung Samphan etc...This inter-marriages were arranged as a base to counter the Chea Sim faction's influences.