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{{BLP sources|date=May 2009}}

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'''Teng Bunma''' (born 19?? in [[Suphan Buri]], [[Thailand]]; – Died 16 July 2016) is one of the wealthiest businessmen in [[Cambodia]],<ref>{{cite book|title=Open City #8: Beautiful to Strangers|author=Caitlin O'Connor, [[Joyce Johnson]], Harvey Shapiro, Susan Perry|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/1890447196|publisher=[[Grove Press]]|isbn=1-890447-19-6|page=88}}</ref><ref>[http://feer.com/breaking_news/981202.html] {{wayback|url=http://feer.com/breaking_news/981202.html |date=20060314183503 }}</ref> a country whose wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small group of closely connected politicians, military officials and businessmen. He is of [[Thai Chinese|Chinese]]-[[Khmer people|Khmer]] descent.<ref>{{cite book|title=Off the Rails in Phnom Penh: Into the Dark Heart of Guns, Girls, and Ganja|author=Amit Gilboa|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/9748303349|publisher=[[Asia Books]]|isbn=974-8303-34-9|page=38}}; [http://www.voltairenet.org/article7422.html Cambodge]</ref>

'''Teng Bunma''' (born 1941 in [[Suphan Buri]], [[Thailand]] – Died 17 July 2016) is one of the wealthiest businessmen in [[Cambodia]],<ref>{{cite book|title=Open City #8: Beautiful to Strangers|author=Caitlin O'Connor, [[Joyce Johnson]], Harvey Shapiro, Susan Perry|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/1890447196|publisher=[[Grove Press]]|isbn=1-890447-19-6|page=88}}</ref><ref>[http://feer.com/breaking_news/981202.html] {{wayback|url=http://feer.com/breaking_news/981202.html |date=20060314183503 }}</ref> a country whose wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small group of closely connected politicians, military officials and businessmen. He is of [[Thai Chinese|Chinese]]-[[Khmer people|Khmer]] descent.<ref>{{cite book|title=Off the Rails in Phnom Penh: Into the Dark Heart of Guns, Girls, and Ganja|author=Amit Gilboa|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/9748303349|publisher=[[Asia Books]]|isbn=974-8303-34-9|page=38}}; [http://www.voltairenet.org/article7422.html Cambodge]</ref>



==Biography==

==Biography==


Revision as of 18:09, 17 June 2016

Teng Bunma (born 1941 in Suphan Buri, Thailand – Died 17 July 2016) is one of the wealthiest businessmen in Cambodia,[1][2] a country whose wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small group of closely connected politicians, military officials and businessmen. He is of Chinese-Khmer descent.[3]

Biography

Teng Bunma was one of the first Thai-Cambodian[4] businesspeople to invest significantly in Cambodia after the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979. First president of Cambodia's Chamber of Commerce, he also owned the luxury Intercontinental hotel in Phnom Penh and Rasmei Kampuchea, the country's most influential newspaper. His son is a partner with Khmer Rouge functionary Ieng Sary in running the Caesar international casino in Pailin, a mining town in western Cambodia.

Thailand issued an arrest warrant against Teng Bunma in June 1998 because of fraud. Police determinations took place also in Hong Kong: there Bunma had submitted a falsified passport for the registration of its enterprise "to Thai Boon Roong". For years Bunma has been denied entry into the USA, because he appears on that countries list of suspected drug dealers. A 1996 article ("Medellin on the Mekong") in the Hong Kong-based Far Eastern Economic Review, by United States journalist Nate Thayer, described Teng Bunma as a significant figure in Cambodia's international drug-smuggling trade.[5]

Teng Bunma has been described as "trigger-happy tycoon" following incidents where he used or brandished hand guns. In the first incident he shot out a $3000 tire of an airplane on the tarmac after perceiving rudeness from airline staff. "I lost my temper and control and had to shoot one of the plane's tires. I wanted to shoot more of them, to make sure that all were flat, but there were a lot of passengers surrounding the plane." (The Cambodia Daily, April 9).[6] In the second incident he brandished a gun inside an airplane and demanded the crew delay takeoff until his late friends arrived.[7]

References

  1. ^ Caitlin O'Connor, Joyce Johnson, Harvey Shapiro, Susan Perry. Open City #8: Beautiful to Strangers. Grove Press. p. 88. ISBN 1-890447-19-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  • ^ Amit Gilboa. Off the Rails in Phnom Penh: Into the Dark Heart of Guns, Girls, and Ganja. Asia Books. p. 38. ISBN 974-8303-34-9.; Cambodge
  • ^ "khmer rouge Resources and Information. This website is for sale!". khmerintelligence.org. Retrieved 2013-10-13. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  • ^ Nate Thayer, “Medellin on the Mekong,” Far Eastern Economic Review, 23 November 1995, 24-25.
  • ^ "Rich Garella: Articles on Cambodia". Garella.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  • ^ "Rich Garella: Cambodian Personalities on Parade". Garella.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.

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