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PM doles out Sok An’s roles
Phnom Penh Post | 23 March 2017
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday distributed a suite of roles held by his late deputy Sok An among other ministers, reversing an earlier announcement by his spokesman that all the responsibilities would go to Deputy Prime Minister Bin Chhin.
Hun Sen chided his spokesman Phay Siphan, and journalists, for making
assumptions that the diverse portfolio held by his late right-hand man
would go to Chhin.
“You should not want to be famous and do not act like you know
everything,” Hun Sen said, referring to both spokespeople and
journalists. “Sometimes the journalist is not wrong but we give wrong
information and the ill-intended persons make it widespread … in order
to correct it, I now inject a vaccine to get rid of the craziness.”
Sok An, who died last week, oversaw so many committees that he was
likened to a Hindu god with many arms. Deputy Prime Minister Bin Chhin
was announced as Sok An’s successor as minister of the Council of
Ministers, but the premier dismissed the suggestion – made by Siphan and
circulated by local media outlets – that Chhin would adopt all of Sok
An’s former duties.
One of the biggest changes signalled in reassigning the portfolios
was to the Apsara Authority, which oversees the Angkorian temples, and
which will now fall under the purview of Culture Minister Phoeurng
Sackona.
The premier said in addition to the Apsara Authority, the Culture
Ministry would also take the helm of the National Authority of Preah
Vihear and the Cambodian National Commission for UNESCO.
The National Railway Committee will be handed to Transport Minister
Sun Chanthol, while leadership of the Engineering Council will fall to
the Labour Minister Ith Sam Heng.
The National Association of Cambodian Scouts and its budget will go
to Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron, while Sok An’s roles at the
Royal Academy of Cambodia and the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation
will remain under the umbrella of the Council of Ministers.
Chhin will chair the government’s taskforce on the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal.
Hun Sen went on to urge the media to “be careful”, adding: “our
official [Siphan] has no discipline … The boss who settles it is now
here”.
The appointments would be made official by royal sub-decree in due course, he said.
The news came as a surprise to Apsara Authority spokesperson Chau Sun
Kerya, who said she had no knowledge of the decision. “We know nothing
at all,” Sun Kerya said. “Apsara is very, very important for Cambodia,
but the Minister [of Culture] is very interested in what happens in
Apsara … I don’t have any concern; if it keeps working as before, it’s
no problem.”
Angkor Wat ticket sales generated more than $63 million last year.
Culture Ministry spokesman Thai Norak Satya said there was already
cooperation between the two bodies, but acknowledged that the ministry
needed “to strengthen our capabilities, management and quality of human
resources” to assume control of its new responsibilities. “I think these
works will not be a big obstacle when there is willingness to do the
job,” he said.
Khmer Rouge tribunal spokesman Neth Pheaktra suspected there would be
“no disruption” under Chhin, adding that his key responsibilities would
be to cooperate with the UN and keep government funds flowing to keep
the tribunal running smoothly. Pheaktra said this would include
addressing a $2.5 million budget gap for Cambodian staff salaries in the
latter half of this year, though the government has already provided
$4.15 million for 2017.
Sok An’s portfolio was drastically curtailed following the ruling party’s poor showing at the 2013 national election,
including at the Cambodian National Petroleum Authority, which was
cloaked in secrecy during his rule but is now under the Ministry of
Mines and Energy.
Siphan yesterday said he was not worried about the Prime Minister’s
admonishment, and instead thanked him for his “instruction”. “He does
not accuse me – it is just a reminder,” Siphan said. “He is the boss. I
respect him so much.”
តើក្រសួង មួយណា នឹងបន្ត គ្រប់គ្រង កុក្កុដ-សមិត ភូមិ ??!
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