All Comments for NGO Report Details Hun Sen's Vast Network of Cambodian Business Holdings

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KKKPower :

The hun family denied it, but there must be some truths behind all this. 13000.00 a yr guy can't afford multiple houses.

Jul 12, 2016 09:42 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

This Dictator's family tree look like Gadaffi & Sadam's family tree. In the end, both their families were destroyed by their own military leaders.

Jul 07, 2016 11:22 AM

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rita from usa :

The Hun family will face justice soon. They will never be able to get away from the crime the committed.

Jul 07, 2016 03:31 AM

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Gerry from Berry :

It's the electricity and petrol - just focus on that. The electricity and petrol. Stop with Gloria Jeans or whatever (even newspapers) and focus on what matters. Hun Sen's family make money every time Cambodians turn on their lights or ride their moto. NOTHING more to say.

Jul 07, 2016 12:14 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

<<<Hun Sen contends that he has no income outside of his $13,800-a-year salary as prime minister, but the Global Witness investigation found that the “prime minister’s immediate family have registered business holdings that link it to companies with a total listed share capital of more than $200 million.”>>>

How did a man making $13,800 got so rich. And how and where the hell did he get hundreds of millions of dollars from? Money don't grow on tree. The only way to accumulate that kind of money is to steal. Steal he did, for the past 35 years.

So, the question is will people allow him to continue to steal and reap Cambodia's natural resources? For how long?

Jul 06, 2016 11:24 PM

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