Corruption claim: State official accused of taking bribes
phnompenhpost.com
Thursday, 23 September 2010 15:01 Chrann Chamroeun

Corruption claim

PHNOM Penh Municipal Court yesterday heard the case against a former
government official charged with accepting a US$200,000 bribe in 2008
from a woman on behalf of residents of Dangkor district involved in a
land dispute.

Seng Yean, the former deputy general of inspection at the Ministry of
National Assembly-Senate Relations, has been accused of accepting the
bribe from local businesswoman Di Prem on behalf of 120 families who
were opposing a local woman, Huot Sarom, in a dispute over 6 hectares
of land in Dangkor district’s Kakab commune.

Huot Sarom’s lawyer, Kao Ty, yesterday accused Seng Yean of accepting
the bribe before signing a letter allowing the villagers to claim the
land to sell to other businessmen for profit.

Both Seng Yean – who was fired because of the allegations – and Di
Prem have denied the charges.

If found guilty, Seng Yean faces between three and seven years in
prison, while Di Prem faces between one and three years. No date has
been scheduled for the verdict.
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