The Phnom Penh Post

Forestry official fires back over graft claim

- Niem Chheng

AN ALLEGATION of dubious promotion practices within the Forestry Administra­tion has surfaced during the course of an Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) investigat­ion into Phnom Penh Forestry Administra­tion chief Chanthet Thanarak.

Thanarak stands accused of keeping department-wide salary bonuses for himself, demanding fees from timber traders 25 times higher than the required rate, protecting illegal timber traders and handing himself absolute power within the capital’s Forestry Administra­tion office.

In a clarificat­ion letter to the ACU dated August 31 and released last week, Chanthet denied all four charges, lashing out at three of his subordinat­es who he says are unqualifie­d for their positions, which they allegedly leapfrogge­d to from the bottom of the provincial Forestry Administra­tion.

Two of the three – Seng Ly, from Koh Kong, and Un Vannarith, from Kandal – could not be reached yesterday. The third – Kam Seyha of Svay Rieng, who Chanthet says was promoted twice in 30 days – said he was unaware of the accusation before hanging up.

Om Makthakry – provincial chief of the Koh Kong Forestry Administra­tion, from which Seng Ly was promoted – suggested yesterday that the promotion was at the behest of Agricultur­e Minister Veng Sakhon.

“How can I know? Only the minister knows,” Makthakry said, before hanging up.

Agricultur­e Ministry spokesman Lor Raksmey could not be reached for comment.

 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? Chanthet Thanarak, chief of the Phnom Penh Forestry Administra­tion, attends a meeting at his office in October.
PHOTO SUPPLIED Chanthet Thanarak, chief of the Phnom Penh Forestry Administra­tion, attends a meeting at his office in October.

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