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Cambodia's Hun Sen appoints son-in-law to senior police post

Published 01/18/2018, 02:46 AM
Updated 01/18/2018, 02:50 AM
© Reuters. Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen holds a ceremony at the Angkor Wat temple to pray for peace and stability in Cambodia, in Siem Reap

By Prak Chan Thul

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen has appointed his son-in-law as deputy national police chief, in a move apparently aimed at consolidating his power ahead of an election this year.

Dy Vichea, who is married to Hun Sen's eldest daughter, Hun Mana, was promoted to the post on Tuesday, according to a government decree seen by Reuters on Thursday.

The appointment comes amid political tension in the Southeast Asian nation, including a government clamp down on critics, civil rights groups and independent media.

"Prime Minister Hun Sen aims to cement total control over Cambodian government and business, and appointing his son-in-law as deputy police chief is part of that ongoing effort," Phil Robertson, deputy director for Asia at the Human Rights Watch group, told Reuters.

Hun Sen celebrated 33 years in power on Sunday, and has spoken of staying on for many more years.

The main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, which had attracted the support of a new generation of voters not content with what they see as the corruption and nepotism that has stalked Cambodia's politics, was dissolved in November at the request of Hun Sen's government.

Exiled critics of Hun Sen recently said they had founded a new movement following the ban but signs of division have emerged over the new group.

Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak defended Dy Vichea's appointment and compared it with how U.S. President Donald Trump made his daughter, Ivanka Trump, his informal adviser.

"There is no law that says we can't appoint him," Khieu Sopheak told Reuters.

Business and government are entwined in Cambodia and the leadership and its family members control many of its biggest enterprises.

National police chief Neth Savoeun is married to Hun Sen's niece. Hun Sen's daughter, Hun Mana, is chairwoman of the Kampuchea Thmey Daily and Bayon TV and Radio among at least a dozen other firms.

© Reuters. Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen holds a ceremony at the Angkor Wat temple to pray for peace and stability in Cambodia, in Siem Reap

Hun Sen's eldest son, Lieutenant-General Hun Manet, is deputy commander of the armed forces and has for years been seen as likely to follow in his father's footsteps and become a national leader.

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