The Cambodia Daily
February 12, 2013
At 9 a.m. on Sunday, more than 200 soldiers, police and military
police officers were gathered outside a large mansion on Street 55 in
Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district. By 10 a.m., their numbers had swelled
to about a thousand, now including members of the national bodyguard
unit, turning the street into a sea of government uniforms.
All were waiting for their promised “ang pao”—red envelopes
containing cash usually handed out during Chinese New Year—from Choeung
Sopheap, the powerful owner of controversial land development firm
Pheapimex and the wife of CPP Senator Lao Meng Khin.
Pheapimex holds a number of economic land concessions around the
country, most notably a 316,000-hectare site in Pursat province’s Krakor
district where villagers have staged several protests alleging that
their land was illegally cleared. Armed military police officers have
been deployed to guard the concession.
Ms. Sopheap’s husband, Mr. Meng Khin, is also the owner of Shukaku
Inc., which has used armed government security forces against
protesters at its real estate project in Phnom Penh’s Boeng Kak
neighborhood.
Rights groups have long accused government security forces,
especially the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, of protecting the private
land concessions of well-connected families in a clear conflict of
interest.
But the grateful officers clogging the streets around the house of
“Yeay Phou,” or Grandma Phou, on Sunday—picking up between 30,000 riel
($7.50) and 50,000 riel ($12.50) each—readily admitted to the special
relationship.
“We help her when problems arise, not only in Phnom Penh but also in
the provinces,” military police officer Sieng Radin said while waiting
outside the gates. “She loves the armed forces because she knows we
protect her and she is a high-ranking official. She may be a business
woman, but she also works with the Cambodian Red Cross.”
“And it’s not only the Gendarmerie [national military police],
it’s also other joint forces that help her with strikes, and if the
strikes affect her projects, like Boeng Kak,” Mr. Radin added.
Chan Dora, a military police officer who said his unit worked
directly for the family, attributed Ms. Sopheap’s generosity to her
gratitude for their services.
“I’m part of the unit that protects her family, so she gives us ang
paos to thank us. I really appreciate it,” Mr. Dora said. “We are
military forces and we are also assistants to her. We always help with
whatever she needs help with.”
More than 5,000 ang paos were finally handed out, said Lao Van, Mr.
Meng Khin’s son, though he did not know how much money it all added up
to.
“This is our kindness, to distribute the ang paos to the armed forces
because they work very hard. All of them, like the traffic police and
other police, they not only work for my family but also for everyone’s
families,” Mr. Van said, adding that his family had been making the
annual mass donations for nearly a decade.
Chea Vannath, an independent political analyst, said this practice of
private business owners providing money to state employees would
inevitably raise questions.
“What you see now is the result of the [informal] policy for the
higher-ranking [officials],” she said. “So if there is any change, there
needs to be a policy from the top that the military and the police have
to be independent and not have…financial transaction whatsoever from
the business or private sectors.”
Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said the country’s armed
forces exist for the benefit of the public, not private enterprises,
adding that he could not comment on whether Ms. Sopheap’s tradition of
giving the armed forces ang paos was appropriate.
“It’s hard for me to say if it’s proper or not proper because we
don’t have any such law or regulations on what we call a conflict of
interest,” he said.
Either way, Lon Saran, a military police officer who has received
the ang paos five years in a row, summed up the deal with Khmer proverb.
“Mean tou mean mork,” Mr. Saran said, meaning roughly that when one
provides a gift to another, help will come to the benefactor.
(Additional reporting by Ben Woods)
14 comments:
You scratches my back i scratches yours= mean tov mean mok =chom nuy mean chom norng.All about bribery on the national's stage from the corrupts'pigs that steal from poor Khmers to enrich themselves and paid bribe for protection from national's polices.What's a shame to all of these unethical cops!!!
Its amaze me how these shameless unethical polices can be used as little as 7.50 to 12.50 dollars to ruined thousand of families men women and childrens from their home for the pig/thief [yeay Phu] for that much money per year.
Who do we blame for all of these unethical cops for taking bribes from the pig/thief? Cpp culture of corrupted " you help me,i help you=mean tov mean mok"this corrupts culture has to be stopped otherwise Cambodia will turn around to year zero of Pol pot again.
Shame to all Cpp thugs from greedy Pigs to the bribery takers(cops) low morality unethical evil doer of Cpp society that protects the evil person like Yeay Phu to steal from the poorKhmer,all of you nothing but PARASITES,THUGS and Thieves that including Hun sen and Bunrany the WITCH/ Vampire in Cambodia today.Your day will come and face justice if not from men,it will come from God,you all can escape your Karma!....
Kmenhwatt
Yes! U all can not escape your Karma!
very nice n very kind of u
i'm proud of u, i respected u for ur kindness
The original plan was to drop all " Ang Pao " from Z9 choppers , but they are not
delivered on time for Kong Si Chap Chhay .
Yeay Phu did separate the boss from the troops as she knew very well that those
Ang Pao must not deliver quietly at the law enforcement units ( Big dogs have never shared food with the small ones ) . Those officers did not care about public order ,
they blocked traffic almost all day long . wata country !
Get out of my country and go back to your communist China
COMMENT ON: 2013-02-11 : Chhim Phal Virun and Satya Rak Analysis on BayonTV:
Boloney! Boloney!, it appears that you are thinking along the way of what to say, you are not really familiar with our basic and recent history ( I am refer to our history only within the past 50-60 years not longer). I am a new generation, I was very young when my country started to deteriorated (Pol Pot regime) and for sure I am younger than you. Being a true, genuine, unprejudice, professional, respectable, and superior intellect as a journalist, you must not blindly say anything or thinking of anything to say to satisfy to one person or one group. First of all, you must thoroughly learn the subjects or topics before any discussion. Secondly, you must not manipulate the story just to satisfy one group and to ridicule the other. Thirdly, you must report the facts.
Look, I am not a party to anyone, I like all Khmer that have the same objective as I am, as long as any Khmer leader honest to our people, protect and defend our country from all enemy, protect our territorial integrity and sovereignty, a true patriotic to our country and to our people, allow our people to have freedom, independence, self-reliance, equal justice, and every Khmer to have an opportunity to pursue happiness and prosperity.
I am not a politician, I never have nor will I be one, I don't hate Sam Raingsy, Hun Sen, nor any of Monarchy member. I like any Khmer that is willing to sacrifice his soul for his country and his people, like Mr. Ho Chi Minh did for his people...Can anyone of our Khmer people step up and use Mr. Ho's ideology and willing to sacrifice his soul.
Somebody kick this bitch Phool back to China? They're scums who feed on the poor Khmers and make them homeless and imprisoned. This Phool should give the monies to the poor instead of the already well fed thugs .
What's nice about that bribery for protection a little Pig? the land she stoles cost ten millions dollars on the market today in PP and she gaves 7.50 to 12.50 $ per year to stupid cops.You liltte pig telling me that she is kind/ generosity? Give a break a little Pig!....you must be one of the benefactor from this scheme of land stealing.
If they drop from z9chopper like the previous plans these cops will kill each others for 7.5 dollars that why they change to give in person its less chaotic.What's a country¡
I agree with you......Get out or bullet in between her eyes.
very kindness of u for gifts for chinese new year,
u showed ur loved to khmer's peoples,
How dumb were you? If i stole from you ten millions dollars and i turn around give you ten dollars for protecting or helping steal more from your people,what do you call that? Generosity? Kindness? What's a dumb little pig!!!
i appreciated very much, for chinese new year gift's to our khmer's peoples in general.
Yes,steal from poor Khmers gave little bit to a thugs for protection to helped her to get richer and you call that generosity that is pretty dumb-numb skull of you little piglet....To thank the thieves who caused more suffered than help.
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