Cambodian Minister of Interior: Illegal loans void, do not repay them


Cambodian Interior minister Sar Sokha addresses the closing of the interior ministry’s annual meeting on February 13. - Interior Ministry via PPP/ANN

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia's Minister of Interior Sar Sokha has instructed all officials within the interior ministry, as well as grassroots officials, to refrain from interfering with staff transfers. He also suggested that citizens stop repaying loans from illegal online lenders.

He delivered his remarks during the closing ceremony of the interior ministry’s annual review meeting, on February 13.

The meeting served to review the work of the ministry in 2024 and plan its direction for the coming year.

According to a social media post by the minister, he ordered national-level officials to “Stop interfering with the transfer of civil servants to suit your own purposes”.

He noted that local authorities have the right to appoint personnel within their own jurisdictions, but the government level officials assigned to assist local authorities do not.

Sokha reminded local officials that they do not have to agree with transfer requests made by national-level officials, or members of government working groups.

He also reiterated that the authorities have prohibited illegal online lending, encouraging all ministry officials to continue to suppress such lending practices, noting that illegal loans often exploited the borrowers.

“I urged the ministry officials to tell the public that if the lending group is illegal – especially if it is foreigners providing the online loan – then our citizens should not repay the laon. If there are any issues, they should report it to the authorities,” he added, via his social media.

He made a clear distinction between licensed microfinance lending and personal loans between individuals, noting that all parties concerned should follow all agreed terms and the law.

In the recent past, the National Bank of Cambodia and the National Police have specifically prohibited online loans which require borrowers to provide their National ID Cards or other legal papers. It noted that such loans have previously led to violence. - Phnom Penh Post/ANN

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