Teng Bunma

Teng Bunma ( * 19? In Suphan Buri / Thailand) is one of the richest businessmen in Cambodia.

Life

After the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979 Teng Bunma was one of the first Thai major investors in Cambodia. He became the first president of the Cambodian Chamber of Commerce in Phnom Penh - his successor is Sok Kong from SOKIMEX. Teng Bunma owns the luxury hotel Intercontinental in Phnom Penh and Rasmei Kampuchea, the highest circulation newspaper in the country. His son operates together with the Khmer Rouge Ieng Sary functionary Casino Caesar International in Pailin.

1996 designated the U.S. journalist Nate Thayer in the Far Eastern Economic Review ( FEER ) Cambodia as a transit country for drug smuggling ( Medellin on the Mekong ) and Teng Bunma as beneficiary of the drug trade, whereupon Bunma against Nate Thayer and the FEER lawsuit filed.

Thailand adopted in June 1998 an arrest warrant against Teng Bunma for fraud. Police investigations were carried out in Hong Kong, where Bunma had submitted a fake passport for the registration of his company Thai Boon Roong. Bunma is refused entry into the United States, where he is on the list of suspected drug traffickers.

  • Economy (Cambodia)
  • Thai
  • Entrepreneurs (Thailand)
  • Entrepreneurs ( 21st century)
  • Entrepreneur ( 20th century)
  • Drug traffickers
  • Man
  • Born in the 20th century
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