The Phnom Penh Post

Another Adhoc staffer questioned

- Touch Sokha

ADHOC official Chhan Sokunthea was questioned at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday in relation to a case involving four of her colleagues, an election official and an opposition commune chief jailed over accusation­s of bribing a witness.

Sokunthea, who heads the NGO’s women and children’s rights department, had been scheduled to appear yesterday, but opted to come in a day early because she had to travel abroad for work, confirmed Soeng Sen Karuna, the group’s senior investigat­or for human rights.

The summons relates to charges filed against four jailed Adhoc staffers – Lim Mony, Yi Soksan, Ny Sokha and Nay Vanda – and National Election Committee official Ny Chakrya and CNRP commune chief Seang Chet for their alleged involvemen­t in a sex scandal surroundin­g acting CNRP president Kem Sokha and his alleged mistress Khom Chandaraty.

“Chhan Sokuthea appeared before the court and answered questions from investigat­ing judge Theam Chanpiseth,” Sen Karuna said via text message yesterday.

While Sen Karuna maintained that he was unaware of the content of her interrogat­ion, he said her leaving the country had nothing to do with the case or fears for her safety.

Court spokesman and administra­tor Y Rin would only confirm the change in schedule and said: “I couldn’t answer more about the questionin­g.”

While all five accused have been questioned over the past three months, Sokunthea was the second Adhoc official currently outside of custody to be questioned by the court – the first being Prey Veng coordinato­r Eang Kimly.

 ?? PHA LINA ?? Kem Sokha’s alleged mistress, Khom Chandaraty (centre), also known as Srey Mom, leaves Phnom Penh Municipal Court in June after facing questionin­g.
PHA LINA Kem Sokha’s alleged mistress, Khom Chandaraty (centre), also known as Srey Mom, leaves Phnom Penh Municipal Court in June after facing questionin­g.
 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? Cambodia National Rescue Party acting president Kem Sokha speaks at the party’s headquarte­rs earlier this month in Phnom Penh.
PHOTO SUPPLIED Cambodia National Rescue Party acting president Kem Sokha speaks at the party’s headquarte­rs earlier this month in Phnom Penh.

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