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Hard-up army turns to private firms for cash

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Cambodia's military is turning to private sponsors to help boost its budget, amid simmering tensions and sporadic clashes with Thailand on their shared border.

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Some 42 Cambodian businesses have responded to a plea from Prime Minister Hun Sen, who recently asked the business world to help 'solve the dire situation of our armed forces'.

The donors announced last month include property developer Kith Meng (who also owns CTN, the most popular Phnom Penh TV station), Canadia Bank, agribusiness tycoon Mong Reththy, and the owner of the Koh Kong casino, Ly Yong Phat.

Cambodia's military budget has been spotlighted by the clashes over the 10th century Preah Vihear temple straddling the border with Thailand. After the site was listed by Unesco as a Cambodian World Heritage site over Thai objections, Thai and Cambodian troops have been confronting each other close to the temple, with periodic shootings and soldiers on both sides killed.

One of the prime minister's advisers admitted it was unusual for an army to depend on private sector subsidies.

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