By Vong Sokheng
The cost of building a crematorium to incinerate the remains of King
Father Norodom Sihanouk would cost about $1 million, not the $5 million
quoted in a local media report, Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday.
Speaking to hundreds of construction workers during his second visit
to the grounds outside the National Museum where the massive structure
is being rapidly erected in preparation for the February 4 cremation,
Hun Sen vowed that the government would foot the bill and it would not
cost more than $1.2 million.
“It is merit for all of us in mourning and in order to not worry the
King [Norodom Sihamoni] and the King’s mother [Norodom Monineath];
therefore, the government is responsible to pay for all costs of
construction,” he said.
The premier also lashed out at Prince Sisowath Thomico, who was
Sihanouk’s personal aide, for speculating in a local news report that
the price tag for the crematorium would reach $5 million.
“I think it’s cheap behaviour for critics, including Prince Thomico.
If you do not understand, [you] should write later to the government to
ask for information about the cost, and I hope that you all do not use
the cost of building the crematorium to attack the government,” he said.
Contacted yesterday, Thomico said he had learned of the figure from an official, whom he did not name.
“I am not involved with the construction, and my comm-ent about the
cost was just heard from another source. I regret if this comment
affects the government,” he said.
The premier also said the construction was not put out for a public
bid because public procurement would take months. In the interest of
time, he said, the job was given to a family member of Kong Sam Ol, a
minister of the Royal Palace.
He reiterated that Sihanouk’s corpse would be removed from the Royal
Palace on February 1 and, after it had reposed in the adjacent
crematorium for three days, officials would perform the final rites on
February 4.
Sihanouk died on October 15 in Beijing at the age of 89. His body was
returned two days later on an Air China flight to Phnom Penh, where he
has lain in state at the Royal Palace.
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