Thai official confirms Hun Sen's daughter to take  over CATS 
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BANGKOK, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Prime  Minister Hun Sen's daughter 
plans to hold shares in Cambodia Traffic Air  Services (CATS) after the 
Cambodian government has temporarily taken over  management of the firm, a Thai 
senior official confirmed Saturday.  
Panitan Wattanayakorn, Thai acting government  spokesman confirmed the news 
report that Hun Sen's daughter is planning to  hold shares in CATS.  
Having controlled CATS by the Cambodia  government occurs after Siwarak 
Chothipong, a 31-year-old-Thai man, who  worked as engineer at CATS, has been 
arrested from Nov. 11, according to  the arrest warrant of prosecutor of 
Phnom Penh Municipality Court.  
Cambodia has charged Siwarak of having had  confidential information 
affecting Cambodia's national security, a senior  Thai official said Wednesday. 
 
According to a news report by the Khmer  language newspaper Rasmei 
Kampuchea, Siwarak spied through copying the  letters of flights of former Thai 
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in  Cambodia and Hun Sen from CATS which has 
duties to control all flights in  country and he sent those reports to 
Thailand.  
Siwarak has been detained in a prison in Phnom  Penh since last week as the 
Thai government is now in the process of  seeking a release for him.  
Chawanon Intarakomalsut, Thai Foreign  Minister's secretary said he 
expected that the process could be completed  next week and the engineer's 
mother 
could probably visit her son next  week.  
He also said it would be difficult for any  individual to take over the 
company, but his ministry would try to assist  CATS. So far the company has not 
requested help.  
Panithan said that he did not know whether the  company could be protected 
as other companies registered in Cambodia, and  it's up to the company to 
file a request for the Cambodian government to  consider.  
Thailand and Cambodia have downgraded their  diplomatic relations due to 
conflict over an appointment of Thaksin as an  economic advisor to Cambodia's 
government and Hun Sen on Nov. 4.  
A day after the appointment of Thaksin, the  Cambodian government announced 
recall of its ambassador to Thailand in a  move to respond to the Thai 
government's recall of its ambassador to  Cambodia.  
Thaksin was ousted by the military coup in  September 2006, in accusation 
of corruption, and has been kept in exile  since then. He returned to 
Thailand in February 2008 to face corruption  charges, but he later fled into 
exile 
again and was convicted in  absentia.
Editor: Yan 

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