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KHMER INTELLIGENCE NEWS

25 April 2009

Japan suspends financing of major bridge (1)
The $70-million Neak Loeung Bridge on the Mekong River will not be completed in 
2010 as originally scheduled. No works has started yet for the construction of 
this major bridge on National Road # 1 from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City. 
Japan, which has accepted to finance the project, now refuses to make any 
disbursement as long as the Cambodian government is unable to reach an 
agreement with local residents who must be evicted. The agreement is related to 
financial compensation to be given to those villagers whose homes must be 
removed because located on the construction site. Corrupt government officials 
are used to evicting villagers without proper compensation, the former stealing 
allowances earmarked for the latter. 

Former Khmer Rouge soldiers defending border with Thailand (2)
The ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal influences Cambodia's defense policy. The bulk 
of the Cambodian armed forces recently sent to defend the border with Thailand 
is made up of former Khmer Rouge soldiers. Because the current Phnom Penh 
government thinks that prosecuting former Khmer Rouge leaders could jeopardize 
national unity and political stability, it has second thoughts when dispatching 
former Khmer Rouge military units, now incorporated within the Royal Cambodian 
Armed Forces, to face Thai troops along the border. The government wants to 
ensure that former Khmer Rouge soldiers would not be able to defend their 
former leaders facing prosecution if there were any appeal to do so. Government 
strategists remember that the Khmer Rouge had vigorously fought against the Hun 
Sen regime from 1979 to 1998. 

China unhappy with Hun Sen for discarding Beijing-financed building (2)
China is not happy with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen following the latter's 
refusal to use a brand new building which has just been completed with Chinese 
technical and financial assistance. The impressive building was destined and 
designed to be the seat of the Council of Ministers. But a few days before its 
scheduled inauguration Hun Sen surprisingly said he did not like the building 
layout. But why didn't he let the Chinese know when they first showed him the 
blueprints? The fact is that some influential fortune tellers very lately 
asserted that the building had shapes and features that make it look like a 
mausoleum, which is a bad harbinger for Hun Sen's political fortune.

Worsening corruption at Customs Department (1)
Corruption is expected to worsen at the Customs Department in the next few 
months with the end of the contract on Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) between 
the Finance Ministry and BIVAC. French-based BIVAC replaced Swiss-based SGS in 
2006 as Cambodia's mandated PSI agency. PSI is inspection of goods being 
exported prior to the shipment by a mandated agency. PSI services cover:
- verifying the quality and quantity of imports; 
- verifying the accuracy of tariff codes classification; 
- assisting Customs with collecting the correct amount of duties & taxes; 
- providing Customs with an independent opinion of the dutiable value for 
customs purposes; 
- computing the correct duties and taxes payable; and 
- providing Customs with an up-to-date price database.

Without proper PSI services, first introduced in Cambodia by then Finance 
Minister Sam Rainsy in the early 1990's, Cambodia will lose larger and larger 
amounts of customs revenue because of corruption. 

Cambodia's Central Bank to massively print money (3)  
Several factors will lead the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) to massively 
print money (bank notes) in the next few months: 
- The government is facing a steep fall in revenue because of the economic 
recession compounded by increasing corruption. See news above "Worsening 
corruption at Customs Department" and "Sharp drop in customs revenue" (KI News, 
11 March 2009).
- The national budget cannot be implemented for lack of resources. See "State 
budget for 2009 in jeopardy" (KI News, 11 March 2009).
- State bankruptcy is looming. See "Foreign currency reserves evaporating" (KI 
News, 25 March 2009). 
- The government refuses to recognize the seriousness of the situation and to 
conceive any economic stimulus package to counter the ongoing crisis.
- Without a formal request for financial assistance to counter the crisis and a 
credible economic stimulus package, international financial institutions such 
as the IMF cannot adequately help.

Knowing that its piecemeal and ineffective approach to the worsening crisis 
could lead to social unrest and political instability as predicted by the 
Economist Intelligence Unit, the government can only ask the very docile and 
secretive NBC to massively print money as a short-term solution to the 
country's woes. But this easy monetary policy will lead to an acceleration of 
inflation and other problems. 

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ARCHIVES

25 March 2009

Foreign currency reserves evaporating (2)
The National Bank of Cambodia has seen its foreign currency reserves evaporate. 
NBC Governor Chea Chanto indicated at a recent Council of Ministers meeting 
that the country is seriously suffering from a rapidly deteriorating current 
account balance (sharp drop in exports and revenue from tourism) and capital 
outflows (reversal of foreign investment inflows). Taking also into account 
fiscal revenue shortfalls and subsequent budgetary problems, the government 
will be unable to meet its obligations in the next few months. See "Sharp drop 
in customs revenue" and "State budget for 2009 in jeopardy" (KI News, 11 March 
2009).


11 March 2009

Sharp drop in customs revenue (2)
In the 2008 state budget, the Customs Department accounted for over 60 percent 
of all tax revenue, which is a relatively high figure in the region. For 2009, 
it should collect US$585 million, a figure that now looks impossible to achieve 
given the ongoing economic slowdown.
For the first two months of 2009, customs revenue reached only US$64 million 
compared to US$86 million for the same period last year, which represents a 25 
percent drop [adjusted for the collection of a US$7 million duty pertaining to 
2008].

State budget for 2009 in jeopardy (2)
The government will soon be obliged to revise downward the state budget for 
2009 that was adopted last December because it is unable to collect the 
projected revenue. See above news "Sharp drop in customs revenue" while noting 
that the fall in revenue also holds for other sources of income. The projected 
2009 budget amounts to US$1.75 billion compared to US$1.37 billion for the 2008 
budget, representing a 28 percent increase. This 28 percent increase will 
likely evaporate and be replaced by a decrease instead. Cambodia is facing the 
world economic crisis with a collapsing budget, let alone a strong budget with 
an appropriate economic stimulus package.

  

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