Speaking out against corruption
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Speaking out against corruption
The guy who is speaking out is the one who risks jail. Don't think there's much chance that the real bad guy risks anything much.But it's still a sign that the worm is turning.
And thanks to the CD for translating the content of the leaflets into English.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/mili ... ure-75312/Military police in Stung Treng province said Sunday they were searching for the person responsible for anonymously distributing hundreds of leaflets Saturday in Stung Treng City accusing the provincial military police commander of being an extortionist, drug kingpin and thief.
The leaflets claimed that the commander, Ieng Vandy, abused his power for personal gain, and appealed to Prime Minister HE and his wife, Bun Rany, to intervene.
“We, the people of Stung Treng province, hate and do not like Mr. Ieng Vandy,” the leaflets say.
The leaflets also accuse Mr. Vandy of being “the leader of an extortion ring, drug kingpin and head of a cattle thief gang who stole the people’s property. He is a corrupt person and hidden torturer.”
Sao Sarem, the provincial deputy military police commander, said that his forces are trying to collect all the leaflets—which were distributed by markets and on roads—and find the person who distributed them.
And thanks to the CD for translating the content of the leaflets into English.
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Re: Speaking out against corruption
Ha, I really do believe that Vandy and his "forces" try to collect all the leaflets.Anchor Moy wrote:The guy who is speaking out is the one who risks jail. Don't think there's much chance that the real bad guy risks anything much.But it's still a sign that the worm is turning.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/mili ... ure-75312/Military police in Stung Treng province said Sunday they were searching for the person responsible for anonymously distributing hundreds of leaflets Saturday in Stung Treng City accusing the provincial military police commander of being an extortionist, drug kingpin and thief.
The leaflets claimed that the commander, Ieng Vandy, abused his power for personal gain, and appealed to Prime Minister HE and his wife, Bun Rany, to intervene.
“We, the people of Stung Treng province, hate and do not like Mr. Ieng Vandy,” the leaflets say.
The leaflets also accuse Mr. Vandy of being “the leader of an extortion ring, drug kingpin and head of a cattle thief gang who stole the people’s property. He is a corrupt person and hidden torturer.”
Sao Sarem, the provincial deputy military police commander, said that his forces are trying to collect all the leaflets—which were distributed by markets and on roads—and find the person who distributed them.
And thanks to the CD for translating the content of the leaflets into English.
So let's see whether HE and his "Bunny" -the biggest drug dealers in this country- are going to something about Mr. Vandy.
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Re: Speaking out against corruption
Guess it depends if Mr V has been sharing nicely with his friends or if he's gotten too greedy.
Ha, I really do believe that Vandy and his "forces" try to collect all the leaflets.
So let's see whether HE and his "Bunny" -the biggest drug dealers in this country- are going to something about Mr. Vandy.
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