Ministry Hits Back Over Korea Assault Case



Motorists drive past the Education Ministry in Phnom Penh earlier this month. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
In the face of mounting criticism, the Ministry of Education on Friday released a second statement defending its handling of a senior official’s arrest for molesting his interpreter in South Korea last month, and appeared to compare the sexual assault case to deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha’s alleged affair with a hairdresser.

And while the Education Ministry has said that Kry Seang Long was removed from his position as director of the ministry’s vocational orientation department, it remained unclear on Friday whether he had been transferred to a new position or fired outright. Please read more...

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