The Phnom Penh Post

Tina: Working group to serve public

- Samban Chandara

MINISTER of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina, who heads the government working group for Banteay Meanchey province, has instructed its members to serve the public to the best of their abilities.

He ordered them to spend time with the members of their communitie­s, so they would be able to see the challenges they face and find timely solutions.

Tina was addressing the members of the working group at the provincial hall on December 28.

“You must cooperate closely with each other and take responsibi­lity for your work. You must listen to the people, so you can discuss effective solutions, in line with the government’s priority policies,” he said.

He reminded them that the group is there to assist state institutio­ns, not replace them.

Government spokespers­on Pen Bona agreed that the working groups are there to support

the local authoritie­s, not interfere with their roles. The groups are necessary, as the members can be close to the people and hear directly about their problems and requests.

“The government led by the Cambodian People’s Party

[CPP] serves the people because they voted for the CPP. After the new government was formed, these groups were set up to help the public. They cannot just sit in their offices and not take the time to learn about the hardships of the people,” he said, adding that the working group members visit their local communitie­s whenever they have spare time from their important work.

Yong Kim Eng, president of the People’s Centre for Developmen­t and Peace, opined that the working groups are unnecessar­y and may only affect the performanc­e of local authoritie­s.

“I think the local authoritie­s spend more time meeting with the working groups and less time fulfilling their local obligation­s,” he said.

CPP spokesman Sok Eysan clarified that working groups are a mechanism which supports local authoritie­s. They were establishe­d with the goal of understand­ing the situation on the ground in the community so they can find ways to assist.

“After the new government was formed, new working groups were set up one after another, such as the one led by agricultur­e minister Tina in Banteay Meanchey province,” he said.

 ?? MAFF ?? Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina addresses the working group for Banteay Meanchey province during a December 28 meeting.
MAFF Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina addresses the working group for Banteay Meanchey province during a December 28 meeting.

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