SRP defends letter mailed to US leaders
The Phnom Penh Post
Friday, 20 August 2010 15:03 Meas Sokchea

LAWMAKERS from the opposition Sam Rainsy Party say a lack of
responsiveness on the part of the National Assembly has forced them to
petition United States congressmen on the issue of corruption in
Cambodia’s emerging extractive resource sector.

SRP spokesman Yim Sovann said the party would hold a press conference
today to highlight what he described as the ineffectiveness of the
National Assembly as an institution of accountability after it failed
to respond to queries – many relating to the oil industry – from the
opposition.

He said the parliament had only answered a small proportion of the
queries recently submitted by the SRP.

“Of 100 letters, the government could answer only 23 percent, and
whenever the letters were based on a pretext the [government] could
not explain, they did not answer,” he said yesterday.

In a letter to addressed to 22 US congressmen last week, the party
praised Washington’s recent tightening of financial regulations on
domestic resource extraction companies operating abroad but warned
that Cambodia was still “ripe for disastrous extraction of our oil
reserves”.

“The use of our country’s natural resources has been nothing short of
tragic,” said the letter, signed by the SRP’s 26 lawmakers, including
self-exiled party President Sam Rainsy.

Oil, gas, and mining companies registered with the US securities and
exchange commission were forced by legislation enacted in July this
year to publicly disclose all payments made to foreign governments on
an annual basis.

The SRP letter drew sharp criticisms from government officials
yesterday, who said the party had scored cheap political points at the
expense of Cambodia’s interests.

“This is a political cause for the SRP. For internal issues under
Cambodian law, they should not ask for intervention from foreigners,”
said Tith Sothea, spokesman for the Press and Quick Reaction Unit at
the Council of Ministers.

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