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Saturday 14 February 2009

Document links the sacking of Gen. Ke Kimyan to land deals

Ex-Commander-in-Chief Ke Kim Yan (L) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R), during the good time and
before the pair's fall out.

PHNOM PENH, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- The official record of a Council of Ministers meeting held the day after the Jan. 22 dismissal of RCAF (Royal Cambodian Armed Force) Commander-in-Chief Ke Kim Yan said that the government has ordered an investigation of the former military leader and his business associates over several land deals across the country, national media reported Saturday.

CPP (the Cambodian People's Party) and military officials have repeatedly claimed that the ouster Ke Kim Yan was solely to promote reforms within the military, but according to the minutes of a Jan. 23 meeting of the Council of Ministers, land issues were also at play in the decision, the Cambodia Daily newspaper said.

According to the meeting minutes, "The Council of Ministers has been informed and commented on the termination of the position of commander-in-chief from HE Ke Kim Yan based on two reasons:

"First, reforming the RCAF rank and file by adhering to work effectiveness in the military rank and file.

"Second, involvement with land issues by a top, powerful person in the military rank and file .. and doing business by using the name of military for personal gain."

The minutes go on to describe a resolution by the Council of Ministers to have both military and government bodies investigate Ke Kim Yan's land dealings.

However, newly appointed RCAF Commander-in-Chief Pol Saroeun and Defense Minister Tea Banh both said they are not looking into Ke Kim Yan's properties.

"Anything relating to Ke Kim Yan has ended since his termination from the position of RCAF high commander," Tea Banh told the Cambodia Daily.


Editor: Bi Mingxin

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is a trumped up charge to use as an excuse to sack Ke Kimyan and intimidate him to stay silent. Ke Kimyan might have some dodgy business deals, but who did not among the top Khmer leaders? Hun Sen, Sok An, Om Yintieng, Pol Saroeun and Mol Roeub have shady business deals around the country. Pol Saroeun, Om Yintieng have been named by the Global Witness report "Country for Sale" as involving in obtaining corrupt mining license to mine some of the most pristine and protected natural reserves in Cambodia. These people should be the one to get sacked first and lock up in jail.

Anonymous said...

It is true.

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!