The Phnom Penh Post

Big timber stash found in Pursat

- Phak Seangly

AN NGO operating in the Pursat section of the protected Cardamom Mountains uncovered 50 cubic metres of luxury timber yesterday.

Chea Hean, director of the Natural Resource andWildlif­e Preservati­on Organisati­on, said he and four colleagues uncovered the illicit stash as part of an ongoing investigat­ion, the results of which he promised to turn over to the Environmen­t Ministry next week.

“That timber belongs to prominent traders, but they use the [local] people as a cover,” Hean said, going on to allege that environmen­tal protection officials play a role in the practice too.

Provincial environmen­t department director Pan Morodok said he had heard such allegation­s before, but considered them “groundless”.

Hean’s discovery came on the heels of the Monday declaratio­n by Prime Minister Hun Sen that Forestry and Fisheries Administra­tion employees will be transferre­d to provincial department­s of agricultur­e. Agricultur­e Minister Veng Sakhon followed up with a letter instructin­g the relevant department­s to begin preparatio­ns for the transfer.

The director of the ministry’s human resources department, Ty Channa, said yesterday he was busy making arrangemen­ts for the transfer, which he hoped would enhance effectiven­ess.

Marcus Hardtke, who has two decades’ experience with Cambodian conservati­on issues, feared accountabi­lity would suffer. “If it all comes down to the provincial governor . . . [then] Hun Sen needs to keep an eye on the governors, and he can only do that by cooperatin­g with civil society, because they’re his only source of informatio­n”.

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