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Appeal Court Upholds Conviction Against Candlelight Vice President Thach Setha

Published on 22 January 2024
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The Phnom Penh Appeal Court pictured on 22 January 2024.

The Phnom Penh Appeal Court this afternoon upheld the conviction of Candlelight Vice President Thach Setha on the charge of irregular financial payments. Setha was returned to prison immediately after the decision was announced.

The Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted Setha on 21 September 2023 of irregular financial payments under Article 231 of the Law on Negotiable Instruments and Payment Transactions. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of 3 million riel (around US$750) as well as to pay the complainant, Rin Chhay Pawn Shop, the alleged outstanding debt of US$33,400 (around 133.6 million riel) and 5 million riel (around US$1,250) in compensation. This verdict was upheld in full today.

The charge followed a complaint which alleged that Setha had written five bad cheques in 2019 to repay an outstanding debt to Rin Chhay Pawn Shop. The debt was the subject of a previous civil case in which the Appeal Court had ruled in Setha’s favour.

Setha has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest in January 2023 regarding this case, with multiple bail requests denied. The Municipal Court also convicted Setha in a separate case on 18 October 2023 of incitement for a speech that he made to supporters of the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) in 2023.

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