Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Khmer riche: making a killing in Cambodia

Kith Meng is an entrepreneur whose parents were killed by the Khmer Rouge (All Photos: Agnes Dherbeys)
A mansion being built in Phnom Penh for prime minter Hun Sen
Victor in his parents' luxurious home in Phnom Penh
Sophy(far right), the 'Paris Hilton of Cambodia' at a shoot

February 14, 2010

Andrew Marshall
The Sunday Times (UK)

Cambodia has been colonised all over again, this time by its own greedy and ruthless ruling class.
Meet the spoilt, young elite who, unlike most Cambodians, enjoy the privileges of wealth - and aren’t ashamed to flaunt it

I am going to drive a little fast now. Is that okay?” There is one place in Cambodia where you can hold a cold beer in one hand and a warm Kalashnikov in the other, and 21-year-old Victor is driving me there. We’re powering along Phnom Penh’s airport road with Oasis on his Merc’s sound system and enough guns in the trunk to sink a Somali pirate boat. Victor is rich and life is sweet. His father is commander of the Cambodian infantry. He has a place reserved for him at L’Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr. And, in his front passenger seat, there is a thin, silent man with a Chinese handgun: his bodyguard.

“His name is Klar,” says Victor. “It means tiger.”

Devastated by decades of civil war, Cambodia remains one of the world’s poorest nations. A third of its 13m people live on less than a dollar a day, and about 8 out of every 100 children die before the age of five, but Victor — real name Meas Sophearith — was raised in a very different Cambodia, where power and billions of dollars in wealth are concentrated in the hands of a tiny ruling elite. They prefer to conceal the size and sources of their money — illegal logging and smuggling, land-grabbing and corruption — but their children like to spend it.

I first met Victor at a fancy Phnom Penh restaurant called Cafe Metro. Outside, Porsches, Bentleys, Cadillacs, Mercedes and Humvees fight for parking spaces. The Khmer Rouge are dead; the Khmer Riche rule. The son of a powerful general, Victor has his future mapped out for him. He went to school in Versailles, speaks French and English, and now studies politics at the University of Oklahoma. “My mother wanted us to get a foreign education so we could come back and control the country,” he says. The shooting range is where Victor and his friends go to relax. “I’ve grown up with guns and soldiers all around me,” he says. Victor and his generation are Cambodia’s future. Will they use their education and wealth to lift their compatriots out of poverty, or continue their parents’ fevered pursuit of money and power?

Britain’s Department for International Development gave £16.5m of taxpayers’ money to the country in the last fiscal year, but has announced the closure of its Cambodia office by 2011. Perhaps the development agency tired of throwing money at a nation where so much poverty can be blamed on a grasping political clique and their luxury-loving children. The Khmer Riche kids sometimes seem indistinguishable from the old colonial ruling class. They carry US dollars — only poor people pay with Cambodian riel — and live in newly built, neoclassical mansions.

Sophy, 22, is the daughter of a deputy prime minister. Rich, doll-like, and self-obsessed, she could be the Paris Hilton of Cambodia. She imports party shoes from Singapore, selling them in her own multistorey boutique. It has six staff, no customers and a slogan: “It’s all about me.” Sophy’s name is spelt out in sparkling stones on the back of her pimped-up Merc. She is launching a magazine with her brother Sopheary, 28, and their cousin Noh Sar, 26. All three were educated abroad and prefer to speak English together. Sopheary, who studied in New York State, seems both amused and slightly embarrassed by his wealth and privilege.

“What can you do?” he asks. “Your parents give you all these things. You can’t say no. If someone gives you cake, you eat it.

Cambodia’s official economy largely depends on garment exports, but there is a much larger shadow economy in which only the rich, the ruthless and the well connected survive and prosper. The closer you get to Hun Sen, Cambodia’s autocratic and long-serving prime minister, the better. Hun Sen staged a bloody coup d’état in 1997 and has kept an iron grip ever since. Opponents have been silenced, while loyalists have grown rich. The armed forces are a major player in the black economy. Cambodians are often driven from their land at gunpoint by soldiers or military police. Cambodia has been colonised all over again, this time by its own greedy and ruthless ruling class.

Ask Cambodian ministers how they got so rich on a meagre government salary, and they will reply: “My wife is good at business.” When I ask Noh Sar, whose father is a senior customs official, why his family is so wealthy, he smiles and says: “My mother works a lot.”

Victor’s mother, too, is good at business, according to Country for Sale, an investigation into the Cambodian elite’s wealth published by the London-based corruption watchdog Global Witness in February 2009. “She is a key player in Royal Cambodian Armed Forces patronage politics, holding a fearsome reputation among her husband’s subordinates,” says the report.

It is only in the past few years that the children of Cambodia’s elite have grown confident enough to show off their family’s wealth. “If you want people to respect you in Cambodia, you must have a good car, good diamonds, a good cellphone,” explains Ouch Vichet, 28, better known as Richard. “It’s an I’m-richer-than-you competition.” Richard drives a black Cadillac Escalade ($150,000) and wears a Hèrmes watch ($2,500) and a 2.5-carat diamond ring ($13,000). “My money is from my parents,” he says with refreshing candour, and then breaks it down. They gave him a villa ($500,000), and a rubber plantation that will generate income for the rest of Richard’s natural life. His parents-in-law gave him $100,000 in cash and another villa, worth $200,000, which he sold and invested in real estate. He also runs a nightclub called Emerald — his parents made their first fortune in gems — which provides him with “pocket money”. A party of rich kids can spend $2,000 on drinks and mixers in a single night — more than an average Cambodian earns in three years. His parents’ second, much larger fortune comes from real estate. A few years ago they bought about five hectares of land just outside Phnom Penh for $14 per square metre, then sold it for $120 per square metre two years later. They made more than $5m. “Where else can you make profits like that?” grins Richard. “It’s crazy money.” He has a daughter called Emerald and a son called Benz. His living room features giant chairs ornately carved from tropical hardwood, and a flatscreen television the size of a pool table.

Yet Richard’s house is modest by the operatic standards of Phnom Penh’s Tuol Kuok district.

A taxi driver shows me the neighbourhood — it’s like a “homes of the stars” tour in Beverly Hills, except that Tuol Kuok’s backstreets are piled with uncollected rubbish. My driver points out giant mansion after mansion, and tells me who lives there. Defence minister. Prime minster Hun Sen’s son. Hun Sen’s daughter. Secretary of state at the Ministry of Labour. A deputy prime minister — Sophy and Sopheary’s dad. A four-mansion compound with high walls, razor wire and a gate guarded by special-forces soldiers — Victor’s family. Tuol Kuok’s houses are well guarded for a reason: until there was real estate to invest in, many wealthy Cambodians kept their money at home in bricks of cash, sometimes for so long that the elastic bands around them rotted. “We don’t trust banks,” says Richard. “The old generation kept their money under the bed. The new generation keep it in safes in their houses.”

Victor’s family, too, stay away from banks, but for a slightly different reason. “If you put your money in a bank, everyone will know how much you have,” he explains. I had also heard that rich Cambodians had repatriated hundreds of millions of dirty dollars from Singapore banks after a post-September 11 shake-up of global banking, and that this money had helped fuel the land speculation in Phnom Penh. Richard had heard this too. The bank accounts had belonged to “government people”, he said. Buying land and selling land had not only enriched them further, but had also allowed them to obscure the source of their wealth. Laundering any dirty money was vital, since foreign donors were pressing the Cambodian government to pass anti-corruption legislation that would force the rich to declare their assets.

For the children, the wealth comes with one big condition: they must do exactly what Mum and Dad tell them.

“I wanted to go to art school, but my parents wouldn’t let me,” says Sopheary.

Most kids dutifully join the family business. For some, that business is politics. The commerce minister, Cham Prasidh, whose house is the size of an airport-departure hall — one with a jet-ski lake — gave a ministry position to his wife and made his daughter his chief of cabinet. Cambodia’s ambassadors to Britain and Japan are brothers, and their boss is also their father, the foreign minister Hor Namhong. “It’s not nepotism,” he insists.

Their parents also expect them to marry young and strategically, to someone from a rich and influential family. These marriages are often arranged. Many high-society Cambodians soon find themselves trapped in loveless unions; extramarital affairs are common. Sophy, that deputy prime minister’s daughter, was married off at 17 to the son of the rich and powerful interior minister. A web of marriages binds together the elite and ensures the ruling

People’s Party’s stranglehold on power. At the centre of the web sits prime minister Hun Sen. His three sons and three daughters are all married to the children of senior ruling-party politicians or, in the case of his son Hun Manet, to the daughter of the late national police chief. Hun Manet is being groomed to succeed his father. He graduated from West Point in 1999, amid protests by members of the US Congress over his father’s human-rights record. Senior Khmer Rouge figures such as Comrade Duch, the mass-murdering commandant of Tuol Sleng prison, are currently on trial at a United Nations-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh.

The Khmer Riche, on the other hand, remain above the law. Victor displays a military VIP sticker on the dashboard of his Merc. “It means that the police cannot touch me,” he says. Many of his generation abuse such privileges. Last August Hun Chea, a nephew of the prime minister, hit a motorcyclist with his Cadillac Escalade, ripping off the man’s leg and arm. Hun Chea tried to drive off but couldn’t, because the accident had shredded one of his tyres. Military police arrived, removed the Escalade’s licence plates and, according to the Phnom Penh Post, told Hun Chea: “Don’t worry. It wasn’t your mistake.” Hun Chea walked away. The motorcyclist bled to death in the road.

Hun Sen has yet another bad-boy nephew, the widely feared, mega-wealthy Hun To (“Little Hun”). In 2006 a newspaper editor filed a lawsuit against Hun To for alleged death threats, then fled overseas to seek asylum, with the help of the UN. Hun To owns, among other cars, a Lamborghini, a Rolls-Royce Phantom and a Bentley. Victor test-drove Hun To’s latest acquisition before it was put on a Cambodia-bound shipping container: a $500,000 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren supercar. “He’s built a special garage for it,” says Victor. He dares not criticise Hun To. But he is critical of Cambodian society. “From top to bottom, everyone is corrupt,” he says. He hopes one day to set up a foundation to help poor Cambodians send their children to study overseas.

“We want to change things, but we’ll have to wait until our parents retire,” he says.

But the older generation shows no sign of retiring — not when there’s so much cake to eat. In January 2009 foreign donors pledged $US1 billion to Cambodia, its biggest aid package yet, mostly donated by western tax-payers. The government relies on foreign aid for almost half of its budget. It could break this reliance by exploiting its reserves of oil, gas and minerals: the International Monetary Fund estimates that Cambodia’s annual oil revenues alone will reach $US1.7 billion by 2021. Could, but probably won’t. Why? Because the same elite who cut down the trees and sold off the land are now poised to extract the oil and minerals. And they will expect their children to help them.

Some Hun Sen loyalists have already been allocated exploratory mining licences, including General Meas Sophea. He recently hired a temp to act as his foreign liaison officer. The temp is his son. His son’s name is Victor.

56 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey, every countries on earth have the rich and the poor, so cambodia is not unique in that sense, you know! a lot of rich people in cambodia are helping the country and improving a lot of ways in cambodia. they are very civilized and very hard working, ok! if you just sit on your ass, nothing will happen to you, so, do work hard and make a living to help cambodia, ok! wake up already!

Anonymous said...

NO WONDER WHY CAMBODIAN PEOPLE ARE LIVING IN THE POVERTY AND THE COUNTRY GOING DOWN HILL. FOR THE SAKE OF THE CAMBODIA FUTURE, ALL THE PEOPLE OF CAMBODIANS NEED TO STAND UP NOW AND TIME IS RUNNING OUT ESPECIALLY THE CAMBODIANS INSIDE THE COUNTRY NEED TO STAND UP TALL NO MATTER WHAT. WE CAMBODIAN OUTSIDE WILL SUPPORT YOU ALL 100%. CAMBODIA CAN NOT EXCEPT HUN SEN LEADERSHIP 4 MORE YEARS. SHAME! SHAME! TO THOSE KHMER RICHE.

Anonymous said...

warren buffett is the richest man in the world because he keeps investing all his billions and make more billions. that's how rich people are getting richer. that said, if your argument makes sense, then why warren buffett is the richest while majority of american are still poor? see my point! same in cambodia, who people who work hard, invest wisely, etc... of course will make more and more money. don't be jealous, ok! the rich keeps the economy moving and help to make a real difference in my country cambodia, ok! if you look, rich people in cambodia are always working and investing, they are very busy like a busy bee; they are not lazy for sure! wake up people! change your thinking, ok!

Anonymous said...

Cambodia Town
Long Beach, Ca

This is riche Cambodian tradition to spoils their kid and are disadvantage for the next generation to come, which later on they are not able to make their own living without their parents to depense, were overspended, exacerated. We should change this tradition for better future generation.

New Phally

Anonymous said...

Yep, your father robbed and stold from the country, you will answer alot of questions to God soon...

Anonymous said...

true, they are not teaching their kids to work hard. spoiling them is never good because without their parents, they cannot survive alone. yes, get rid of that mentality. by the way, warren buffett did not spoil his family, instead, he required everyone to work for their money. in fact he even cast away some of this grandchildren who did not do what he advises them. he cut them from his will. wow! in khmer family, that is next to impossible to do. anyway, we can learn from warren buffett. god bless.

Anonymous said...

This is old news, KI. I am sorry to say, but you guys published the damaging and shocking story already. Thanks for the rerun, but your publishing of the article has generated so many rude awakenings far outside and deep inside Cambodia. Thanks to KI, even RFA and Cambodnews commented on it. The Khmer Riche are now in hiding as the CPP is cracking down on their own kind. Perhaps NOT!

Anonymous said...

Great and bad information, but who care about. We live on the same planet, have the same bad behavior. The result of the new war and the picture does not show the different opinion.
Sunday Time useably love that kind of good stories and a lot of fantasies.
Can't say, that we disappointed from the higher socio- and pedago- level of the British expert.

Anonymous said...

90 % of the people around the world did have the same character not care or respect the law.
This Planet is only for the strong and who love the power.

Anonymous said...

317 PM correction
"have the same character and did not car or respect the law."

Anonymous said...

Fuck all of these airheaded, punk asses, dumb, cambodian kids

Anonymous said...

When you are getting rich off of land-grabbing, illegal logging and stealing other natural resources from the country and the people of Cambodia, it is a crime and should be punished!
Give me a break, some idiot earlier said that these robbers work hard? Yea, they are working over-time selling Cambodia off to foreigners and getting rich, because they are corrupt and lack conscience and a heart. No one can touch them, because they are rich and have friends who are in control of the military, police and the courts!
These parasites are called Kleptocrates, they feed off the host (Khmer people and country) and get richer and stronger! Disgusting, needs to be destroyed immediately!

Anonymous said...

Nothing will last forever and enjoy while you can!

Anonymous said...

I wish all the khmer poor people die soon. They don't care about the country. They keep voting for those people to be in power. They deserve starvation and injustice.

Anonymous said...

To understand as to why the Cambodian rich is getting richer and the Cambodian poor is getting poorer is understand the whole political structure and economic system of AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave government!

There is a huge interest for AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave government to trap million and million of Khmer in poverty to get those international aids that suppose to help dirt poor Cambodian people and rebuild Cambodia but now it has become a curse!

Cambodia need a new leader, a new mindset, and a new vision of the future! Cambodia is reaching evolutionary dead end as a country!

Takeo said...

The Khmer richest are the most corrupted and paid bribes to XEN to keep their businesses running. But the Vietnamese paid nothing to XEN and they got free land and businesses running smooth.

The Khmer richest children will be uneducated and homeless when their die because they did nothing beside drinking alcohols, smoking weeds, and killing people.

Anonymous said...

These Western-educated spoiled rotten kids who were brought up by those political elite who robbed KHMER natural resources as their piggy banks to support their pathetic lifestyle, arrogance, ignorance, and greed are making me nauseated. Please excuse me, I need to puke.

I'm speechless! I don't know about you--yes, you--the foreign donors!

--War is peace

Anonymous said...

1:47 PM

Perhaps, instead, let's Anderson Cooper (the CNN reporter)do the story.

War is peace

Anonymous said...

12:02am,

Anderson Cooper is good for something like hurricane Katrina and such. He came to Cambodia two or three years ago to do a piece on prostitution. His report was way off base and hotchpotch. He was uncomfortable about it or something...I would say Chris Hansen of NBC would do a better investigative reporting. I am not endorsing the guy or anything but just my opinion.

Anonymous said...

HI !
To all KHMER richest children your parent pretend deaf to be youn slave .I am sure you are not
BETTER BE A HEAD OF ROOSTER NOT A TAIL OF ELEPHANT
THINK AND THINK?

Anonymous said...

During the Khmer Rouge era, the revolution led by the late Pol Pot and his colleagues had egregiously failed when come to flushing and cleansing these maggots and flatworms.

War is peace

Anonymous said...

You can find every rich Cambodian is either a robber, or a drugs trafficker or killer or a cheater. None of them has made their moneys honestly. If you give a name, I can tell you how he can make his moneys from?

CPP youth for change

Anonymous said...

Right on Bro 1:35 AM! Right on, you took the word out of my mouth! Thanks.

Anonymous said...

6:55 PM,

Great! comment. I agree 100%

Anonymous said...

time to crack these rich kids that revealing the secret, their parents and families, friends will be reeducated

no place for you to hide for being so stupid

now you let the cat out of the bag, how stupid are you

Anonymous said...

To the riches Khmers, you should use these monies to help the poors, to do the right things, to show you have compassion toward you your own kind, it will help us Khmers as a whole so the world can help us easier. So please help don't wast! Because when you dies there is nothing you can bring with you. Just a though. After all it's your money.

Anonymous said...

It's funny how they prefer to be call by an English name instead. From now on we will call Hun Sen, George W. Bush.

Anonymous said...

That Victor guy, his head, face, and hair look like a possum.

Anonymous said...

Hun To and his thugs are looking for these kids as we're reading this message.

Anonymous said...

"SEEK AND DISTROY"
Anonymous 1:35 AM, within 2 weeks, you will received a message from Azimuth (M107) seeking for more credible inside informations. Khone Khmer Special Force from the West. Together we will bring change to our nation.

Anonymous said...

Dear 4:35AM,
Cambodian will depend on your determination for a real change which will open Cambodia for a real development. I wish you well and success.

Anonymous said...

haha it made us interested on that but it very funny to hear.

Anonymous said...

those kids came from parent of thieves. their parents have to work as long as they could to conserve everything they have build to their children. and those spoil children will end up in desaster once their parents are out of power. those children aren't learning something for their futur, beside having a sweet life. i still remebered the lon nol's era, and we all knew how those richs were ended up. the history would repeat again and again, becuz those criminal politicians, corruption and greedy of power and money never made them enough.

Anonymous said...

Bastard rich kids! Do you pay your profix tax ? Do you honestly pay your property tax on those thousands of hectars of land you own ? Go to hell bastard! Are your biz licenses won on a competitive bidding publicly??? Bastard, you are rich cos of your parents and cronies in the govt, you are nothing compared to Warren Beffet or any other rich people in a strong and clean legal environment! got that bastard ?
you are creating another kind of pol pot revolution if your actions remain unchecked and balanced by the laws.
[from khmer farmer]

Anonymous said...

In Buddhism, these riches kid were killed by their present father of their last lives. Therefore, they were born in this lives to revenge their killers father and mother by wasting all their properties gained by robberies.

Sophea Meas said...

Children of CPP are very clever. They work so hard as robber and prostitute such Hun To, the strongest gangster. Hun Mana, once she fucked Moeung Kompheak, then Kith Meng, then she fuck the xhusbabd of her cousin.

Anonymous said...

http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2008/2952/

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article7023700.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WDQ/is_2000_Feb_28/ai_60042482/

Anonymous said...

Hun To and the rest of CPP will go after these kids for being stupid telling the truth.

Anonymous said...

It takes Victor's courage and perhaps greatest desire for changing to get this story out. Everyone should be proud of him. By all means, we need to look at our own behavior in new light and adjust for the better. Nothing is better than being truthful and honest. They are the nicest thing that anyone could do as a person. What you do today will produce result tomorrow. Is it the kind of result that every rich paprents in Cambodia want to leave for their children in the future? or for the country?

Anonymous said...

The whole country needs to be awared that money coming from the out side is not something to take for granted. Those people gave it to us, because we are poor and because we are truely needed. It's their sweat and blood money. You heard it. One of them is from The British taxes payers! Thanks God, the fund is drying up in 2011.

Anonymous said...

I have seem many Cambodian rich young and old alike are so very naiive. They just seem to spend and enjoy their time away like there is no tomorrow. They all act like King and Queen or prince and princess. The type of talent they have to earn those money? is doing business. Sure with plenty of free and unknown capital pouring in for them to start with. It's about time that some dumb country stops cashing in. They know, it's human darkest nature. People said " money and human or meat and tiger " and yet handling it to them blindly. Now they know that none of those rich motherf*cker deserves that money and no more free cash pouring in.

Anonymous said...

On the other hand, their brothers and sisters that are living outside of Cambodia earning their money in the hard way. Many rather starved themself. So that their poor brother and sister at home can have food to eat and they also know that those many are not to be abused by any mean. It's just some that are still stupid and incompetent about this matter. It's shameful.

Anonymous said...

It makes you feel little and sick visiting your own country. Those rich mf are just too much.

Anonymous said...

How can they go to sleep at night? don't they know, the whole freaked country is crying for help! Instead of spending $2000.00 a day on drinks, prostitute and drugs, why don't they built more schools so they poor children can get educated? Shame on them! The new ruler will rule Cambodian in 2 more years,and your people will be prosecuted. Remember, no More Hun SEn, the new ruler will rule Cambodian. Mark my word, rich bastard! Enjoy your wealth and creed now!

Anonymous said...

i know, some of them are abusive, that is the problem, but if they help the country and help make a real difference in the country, then nobody is complain here, really! they should wake up and think about it, really!

Anonymous said...

it is stupid to splurge while many people are suffering and struggling to survive! some rich people needs a lesson in humbleness and humility. if rich, good for them, but don't abuse the system,though! that's why people don't like about them, some of them abuse the system, especially their spoiled children like the nephews of hun sen, etc...! going around speeding and shooting or threatening people because of the powerful is so uncalled for! only animal do that sort of thing! educated people would think twice about abuse, you know!

Anonymous said...

Sukhotei was Khmer, Siam was Chinese and Thailand is England and that's why we have an English PM to run Thailand who has no clue of Thai root and Thai history that goes stealing Cambodia property.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry. More money is still coming in from other businesses all over the world. Those people aren't dumb. They know they will get away with it and they will, because Cambodia now is a country with peace and stability's trade mark. Thanks to the gentle image of King Sihamoni. His majesty is like Sunshine over Cambodia. Regardless of how bad Hun Sen's government behaves, people will by pass him, because they like the real people of Cambodia and everything else. It will only get better.

Anonymous said...

You see it right before your eyes. The older generation who suffered greatly during the Khmer Rouge Regime are in a different world. It's so sad for them. Those people know exactky what it's like to be treated so badly by other human being and taking nothing for granted. Here, we see brand new and young people who just born twenty some years ago and perhaps knew nothing about the past or just planly turning their deaf ears and blind eyes toward it. They are acting completely completely different. It's unbelievale! It makes you wonder who are their parents? don't they tell or teach anything to their children about our Cambodian past? No,because the Khmer Rouge are dead. They can not touch them. Right now, these filty rich are having the best time of their life. Too bad they don't know the money they are spending are other people's sweat and blood money.

Anonymous said...

so sad they have to have bodyguards and guns around them ALL the times when they are trying to have any good time spending their ill-gotten riches. the villas they are in do not protect from the pollution and crimes around them. but these rotten selfish people do not care. they pretend to not see, hear, or smell. when the diseases hit them, they rather go to oversea doctors and hospitals because they did not do anything to improve their own nation and people. how long can they sustain their way of life? they are digging their own graves, environmentally and socially.

Anonymous said...

that said, though, not all rich people abuse the system in cambodia, really! i like when they improve the country like development in infrastructure, building skyscrapers, improving the welfare of the people, etc... of course, there are a few out there that should be educated better to stop abusing the system and society in general, really! we're glad they're rich, however, they should do something to make a positive impact on khmer society and welfare of the people there, etc... then no one complains! wake up already!

Anonymous said...

Sek Meas Bopha seemed to behave much more appropriate during The Khmer's Colonial Era or before 1975. A teenager and the daughter of Governor Sek Sam Iet of Battambang was attending Lycee Eap Khut back then. She was porbably 17 or 18 years old. A Princess look alike and did not drive her own vehicle. Everyday after class, a black ID Car was parking right in front of the school. Then picked her up and sped off to her father's resident in no time. You don't see Bopha hanging loose in the public areas anywhere. Of course Sek Sam Iet was King in Bttambang then, but no one said anything, but admiring and respecting the family. People during that time were classy and polite. Also Khmer in the city of Battambang were more educated and rich before 1975. Bopha's attitude was not anything like the spoilt rich of today. She was in fact copied by many.

Anonymous said...

SekMeas Bopha meaning A golden bird & flower in Khmer. No wonder. Very nice!

Anonymous said...

"""" Anonymous said...
that said, though, not all rich people abuse the system in cambodia, really! i like when they improve the country like development in infrastructure, building skyscrapers, improving the welfare of the people, etc... of course, there are a few out there that should be educated better to stop abusing the system and society in general, really! we're glad they're rich, however, they should do something to make a positive impact on khmer society and welfare of the people there, etc... then no one complains! wake up already!

12:47 PM """""

How can any one can be success in ah Kwack country without corruption! motherfucker make the whole country system corrupted!

What the welfare improvement for the people motherfucker if, you lie may all your families and friends will get the same condition like most of us some day!

What the fucking infratructure are you talking about some inprovement in the city was build by foreign aids!

What the fucking skyscrapers!? you mothe fucker steal land and destroy natural lake to build shit that may fall down before if finish!


May ligthning strike the corruption makers of Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

Meas-Bopha Sek or may be the Sek family members put themself higher than BOUDHA..
In their real life, Sek family was not rich but all of them SamIet family members did not even want to communicate with SamIet brothers and sisters children, finally SamIet 1st wife is very poor in French, she is not better than 99% of Cambodian Frenchs.

Anonymous said...

This article is very funny indeed. It provoked a lot of jealous rage from haters. You should all know pretty well by now that not everyone is like that; we've learnt that since kindergarten. And you should know that journalists like to prey on these people, for that's what the public wants - the Riches' secrets into their success; they're basically papparazzis chasing celebs for the latest scoop and do notice that most of their words have been somewhat altered to give articles an intriguing appeal.