The Phnom Penh Post

Bar Associatio­n chief elected

- Mech Dara

SOUN Visal clinched the presidenti­al seat at the Bar Associatio­n of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC). Visal, the current BAKC president, won a landslide 930 out of 1,393 votes after competing in the Tuesday election with rival candidate Sam Sokong who received 288 votes.

The election is held every two years and any lawyer with disciplina­ry warnings on their record was not allowed to run. Lawyers must be members of the BAKC for three years before they are allowed to run for president.

Upon securing his second presidenti­al term at the BAKC, Visal, 53, pledged to work harder to protect the associatio­n’s legacy, improve the lawyers’ quality and moral conduct, and mitigate corruption in the Kingdom’s legal system.

He said he would complete all ongoing projects that the BAKC is responsibl­e for, such as the constructi­on of consultati­on rooms for lawyers and clients at prisons across the Kingdom.

Others are capacity building of lawyers in the provinces – including adding their numbers outside the capital and providing them with more work – and enhancing partnershi­ps with the body’s internatio­nal counterpar­ts.

“The BAKC will continue raising the quality of [Cambodian lawyers] so they become as good as those of other countries. We want to advocate profession­alism and high moral conduct in our lawyers.

“Prior to the election, the BAKC had been achiev ing reforms in t he lega l system to prov ide greater leeway for t he law yers in working on cases,” he said, noting that the process adhered to the associatio­n’s lega l charters.

Some people, he said, work as lawyers [even though they are unqualifie­d], some act as brokers to receive commission­s from land title registrati­ons or from customs and commercial work at the local level … they are doing our job! Next year, I will find more opportunit­ies for our lawyers,” he said.

Soun Visa l studied at t he Universit y of San Francisco School of Law in the US and qualified as a lega l instructor in 1995.

He earned a Master of Laws in Internatio­nal Human Rights from the University of Hong Kong in 2002 and was also a member of Nuon Chea’s defence team at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.

His rival at the election, Sam Sokong, had been a member of the court-dissolved CNRP’s defence team and supported activists since the 2013 general election.

Rights group Adhoc spokespers­on Soeng Sen Karona said the race was designed for those who have more “resources” – referring to support from political parties.

Sokong, he said, did not have enough support from the parties to win.

“The election was held fairly, but the opportunit­y to collect votes was not fair. The BAKC is an independen­t institutio­n, but we see that it involves political parties. This competitio­n doesn’t take merit into account, but is politicall­y motivated,” he claimed.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Soun Visal casts his vote in the ballot box to elect the new president of the Bar Associatio­n of the Kingdom of Cambodia at the Phnom Penh Hotel on Tuesday.
HENG CHIVOAN Soun Visal casts his vote in the ballot box to elect the new president of the Bar Associatio­n of the Kingdom of Cambodia at the Phnom Penh Hotel on Tuesday.

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