11/05/2009, 00.00
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Phnom Penh chooses former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin to be economic advisor

Prime Minister Hun Sen picks Thai leader for his “leadership qualities” and “business experience”. Sentenced to two years in prison for corruption, Thaksin has lived in exile since last year. For Bangkok, appointment is an internal matter for Hun Sen's government, but will push for extradition if former Thai leader sets foot in Cambodia.
Phnom Penh (AsiaNews/Agencies) – The Cambodian government has hired exiled former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to work as an economic adviser, Cambodian state television announced. According to the broadcaster, the Thai billionaire who is in exile to avoid arrest at home will work closely with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen because of his leadership qualities and business experience.

Thaksin Shinawatra, prime minister of Thailand until September 2006, was listed as Thailand’s fourth richest man with assets worth about US$ 2 billion.

Overthrown in a military coup, he fled and has been living abroad for the past year. Back at home, he was sentenced to two years in jail in a corruption case.

According to current Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, the former prime minister, who has several passports, must return to Thailand to face justice.

Meanwhile Cambodia’s decision to hire Thaksin is bound to fuel tensions between Phnom Penh and Bangkok, who have been at loggerheads for more than a year by a border dispute.

In June 2008, troops from the two countries faced off near the Preah Vihear temple, an 11th century archaeological site that was granted World Heritage status last year.

An official statement on Cambodian TV said Mr Thaksin was facing politically motivated charges in Thailand.

A government spokesman said that Cambodia valued Mr Thaksin's qualities and experience and that he would be an asset to the country.

The appointment comes two weeks after Prime Minister Hun Sen offered Thaksin political asylum.

So far, Bangkok has not commented the decision, stressing that the appointment was an internal matter for Hun Sen's government, but also saying that it would push for the extradition of billionaire Thaksin if he sets foot in Cambodia.

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