Budget fat to be axed for defence

Written by Writer on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Budget fat to be axed for defence

Written by Kay Kimsong

With an increase in the Kingdom’s due next year, CPP lawmakers are pushing for nonessential costs to be reduced and an improvement in revenue collection

SENIOR parliamentarians have urged the government to trim and improve revenue collection in a bid to fund next year’s increased .

The government should reconsider subsidising ’s phone bills and gasoline for , Cheam Yeap, senior Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) and chairman of the National Assembly’s Finance, Banking and , said Thursday.

“If you spend US$100 per month, 20 percent should be cut out of that for ,” he told at an Assembly Thursday.

The Assembly hopes to eventually allocate about $500 million to in 2009, lawmakers said, although the Law now only sets aside $224 million for , equal to 19.5 percent of the budget.

“The increase in the is necessary,” Cheam Yeap said, adding that Chhon should order customs and tax department officials to improve their tax collection this year.

Another CPP , Chheang Von, agreed, saying that while Cambodia should find ways to reduce to the budget, the needs to collect all it can.

has taken a priority following a with Thailand over disputed border territory that erupted in July.

Strong economy

Despite the , Cambodia’s economy in 2009 will be strong, according to Sok Hach, the director of the of Cambodia.

“We predict Cambodia’s growth for 2009 to be between five and seven percent, and even though we will feel the impact of the financial crisis, we expect revenue collection to be quite high,” he said.

He said he was particularly optimistic about next year’s growth in the agricultural, tourism and garment sectors, but that banking and real estate would be more seriously impacted.

Sok Saravuth, the director of the Budget Department at the Ministry of Economy, admitted that there were some challenges ahead, but stressed that with some minor budget changes, the government’s plan would be strong.

But Uth Chorn, the general auditor of the National Audit Authority, challenged the to combat smugglers and tax evaders.

“I’ve asked them to fight against huge enterprises that avoid paying taxes,” he said.

Friday, 21 November 2008
The Phnom Penh Post

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