Veuillez admirer ces bandits ou pirates Ministres criminels corrupteurs
manipulés par leurs femmes ou par leurs concubines pour s'enrichir sur
le dos du Peuple Khmer, et offrir grâcieusement la moité de leurs butins
à leurs sadiques criminels Maîtres, Valets des Yuons, Traîtres
impardonnables
de la Nation khmère AH KHVAK MAKHANG HUN NAL alias AH HUN SÈN
et sa concubine my CHROUK SAM HEANG alias my BUN RANY HUN SÈN.
Nokoreach
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From: Bury Chau
To: goolge goolge
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 12:32 AM
Subject: RE: The Power of Money--will it last?
Hun Sen admits: Wives of high-ranking CPP ministers meddling with state
affairs
Cham Prasidh and his wife, the powerful Lok Chumteav Tep Bopha Prasidh,
are well known
for running the Ministry of Commerce like their private business. Cham
Prasidh's children are holding
high ranking positions at their father's ministry.
Comrade Hor Nam Hong, standing in front of his wife, runs the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs like his own
business. His children hold high ranking position in his ministr
According to government workers, almost all government departments have
turned into private family ministries because the wives of the ministers are
meddling in the state business of their husbands, such as ordering the demotion
or promotion of government workers. At some ministries, some ministers will
nominate their children to important positions. But, all of this is old news in
Cambodia.
Hun Xen said that he heard the complaints raised by government workers
in a number of ministries that are involved with this problem, and he compared
the situation to the old proverbs whereby the husband would be a captain, the
wife a major, and their children colonels. This reason stems from the fact that
ministers’ wives meddle in their husbands’ state affairs.
Hun Xen asked his ministers to tell their wives to just sleep at home
because the government workers really hate their husbands due to their wives
and children who rule over them. Hun Xen said that some ministries have turned
into the ministers’ wives organization.
Hun Xen’s speech was welcomed by loud applauses. These applauses are
mockery to these Chumteavs who like to meddle in their husbands’ state affairs,
they are also sound of mockery to the ministers who allow themselves to be led
by the nose by their wives.
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