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Supreme Court Again Denies Bail to Candlelight Vice President Thach Setha

Published on 22 December 2023
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The Supreme Court of Cambodia pictured on 10 November 2023.

The Supreme Court this morning denied bail to opposition leader Thach Setha. Setha will remain in detention while the appeal against his conviction of irregular financial payments is pending.

The Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted Setha of irregular financial payments under Article 231 of the Law on Negotiable Instruments and Payment Transactions on 21 September. This followed a complaint by Rin Chhay Pawn Shop, which alleged Setha had written five bad cheques to repay a loan in 2019. The court sentenced Setha to one year and six months in prison and imposed a fine of 3 million riel (around US$750). Setha was also ordered to pay Rin Chhay Pawn Shop around 133.6 million riel (around US$33,400) — the amount of his outstanding debt — in addition to 5 million riel (around US$1,250) in compensation.

In a separate case on 18 October, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted Setha of incitement to commit a felony and incitement to discriminate under Articles 494, 495 and 496 of the Criminal Code, for a speech that he made to supporters of the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) early this year. The court imposed the maximum prison sentence of three years as well as a fine of 4 million riel (about US$1,000).

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