Dispute Over Ban on Goat Killing ?
Re: Dispute Over Ban on Goat Killing ?
The reason people "buy" a job is simply because the job will enable them to make extra money from the position.Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 2:10 pmFor the government jobs, confirmed.mannanman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 12:39 pmPersonal experience. Maybe not now but 2016 yes - if you went to a uni you could pay some cash and get a job. Obviously if you did ok you’d still get that job but don’t expect to be a manager unless you pay.
Thanks hat goes for any government job too - stupid fuck? No problem, your dad/aunt/cousin has said you’re a worthy individual. Welcome.
That’s $10k please. WELCOME!
For the private sector I can't confirm it but I have examples from loads of cases where people were employed without money asked.
So the picture of the Cambodian private sector commonly asking for money to be employed is not correct IMHO.
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Debates on nepotism and bribes for jobs aside, is this a protest about a ban on killing goats, or a protest about having rules and procedures imposed, or maybe existing ones enforced?
Wholesale slaughter, commercially for food is a fact of life in most nations that eat meat. If in Cambodia it’s ok to slaughter cattle, pigs and chickens, why would it be forbidden for goats?
Or has a single community (or political agenda) that wants to operate contrary to everything else, twisted the facts into a headline that somehow demonstrates bias and prejudice? ie. they don’t like being told what to do after a long time of getting away with not following the rules.
Wholesale slaughter, commercially for food is a fact of life in most nations that eat meat. If in Cambodia it’s ok to slaughter cattle, pigs and chickens, why would it be forbidden for goats?
Or has a single community (or political agenda) that wants to operate contrary to everything else, twisted the facts into a headline that somehow demonstrates bias and prejudice? ie. they don’t like being told what to do after a long time of getting away with not following the rules.
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Can’t comment on private sector but I’d imagine it happens but more through nepotism. Nothing wrong with thats
People of the world, spice up your life.
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If banks aren't private sector I'm lost.
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3 or 4 years back, local officials and police called in on the villagers here who were involved in the unregulated raising of pigs in their backyards, telling them that the practice would have to be stopped (the pigs were slaughtered, butchered and sold on site)
Nothing ever came of it, I suspect the same may be the case with this goat issue.
Nothing ever came of it, I suspect the same may be the case with this goat issue.
Re: Dispute Over Ban on Goat Killing ?
As JB rightly points out the dispute is not about slaughtering goats per se, it is about slaughtering goats for commercial sale:
In response, Minister of Agriculture Veng Sakhon wrote a comment on Mr HE’s Facebook page stating that raising and killing animals for the needs of a family is not illegal. And no law forbids them from doing so, except in the case of slaughtering animals for business.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50937978/g ... e-irks-pm/
Kandal provincial authorities yesterday clarified that the seizure of goat meat from families was because they had slaughtered the animals at home for sale instead of at abattoirs as required by the law. Kandal Provincial Governor Kong Sophorn said the requirement to use abattoirs was to protect the health of consumers.John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:51 am There's a dispute because some people have been slaughtering goats for commercial sale without observing the hygiene laws.
In response, Minister of Agriculture Veng Sakhon wrote a comment on Mr HE’s Facebook page stating that raising and killing animals for the needs of a family is not illegal. And no law forbids them from doing so, except in the case of slaughtering animals for business.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50937978/g ... e-irks-pm/
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Fair point.
As I said personal experience and it was in 2016.
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