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Promotion of Officials’ Children in Government Defended

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State officials defended the promotion of ruling-party scions in government, though they denied knowledge of a leaked letter appearing to show the military’s chief of staff seeking Phnom Penh and Siem Reap deputy governor positions for his son and a nephew. Speaking of ruling-party officials’ children, Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak on Wednesday said that requesting their promotions was “normal.”

 

“The request for promotion is the right of the one who requested,” he said. “If we do not promote our group, do we promote the opposition group?” Thong Solimo, spokesman for the military’s general command, said: “In a necessary case, a leader can request directly and it is OK.”

 

The leaked letter, signed in early April by military chief of staff Ith Sarath, asks Sarath’s son Rath Dararath — who currently works in the chief of staff office — be made Phnom Penh deputy governor, and Sarath’s nephew Nop Longdy be made Siem Reap deputy governor. Both are one-star generals. The letter was purportedly received by Interior Minister Sar Kheng on April 7, and was to be studied by ministry secretary of state Sak Setha.

 

read more https://vodenglish.news/promotion-of-officials-children-in-government-defended/

 

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