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"....an ambassador's job is government to government primarily, but it's also to be a commercial diplomat"
Amb. Anthony Harrington
'In many significant offshore financial centres, specialist commercial judges exist where formal specialist courts do not'
The Hon. Justice L. Kawaley
Commercial Judge
Supreme Court,
Bermuda
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HE Ambassador Hor Nambora C. Dipl
His Excellency Ambassador Nambora, a Distinguished Fellow of the Association and Honorary Member of The Congress of Diplomats is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Royal Kingdom of Cambodia to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Also accredited to Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway with residence in London). He currently holds the position as "Dean of the Asian Countries' Group in London.
Born on 27 July 1957 and married to Madam Ouch Khemtana. Ambassador Hor worked at the Genocide Museum in Toul Sleng, as researcher between 1980-85, and Director of the Humanitarian Relief Committee in Kompong Som Port from 1986-87. He joined the Foreign Ministry in 1988, a year later when Cambodia shifted towards free market economics, he was rewarded with postings to Thailand between 1993-96, and a scholarship to the United Nations in Geneva between 1994-95, before becoming Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Economic and Social Committee for Asia and the Pacific in Thailand between 1995-96.
Ambassador Hor was appointed Under Secretary of State and Advisor on Foreign Affairs to the Head of State, positions he held from 1996 until 1998. HE Hor Nam Bora was posted as Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand in 1999, albeit as a political appointee. He thrived there, picking up the Australian Committee on Human Rights Education's 'Citizen of Humanity' award in 2002. He left Canberra in October 2004.
HE Hor Nam Bora was decorated as "Commander" of the Royal Order of Cambodia (2007) and "Grand Officer" of the Royal Order of Cambodia (2010). He was promoted to the rank and status of Minister/Advisor to the Royal Government of Cambodia (2009) and, appointed as Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Cambodia (2011) in charge of (Campaign) Promoting Cambodia's Candidature to the United Nations Security Council 2013-2104.
Recently, the Royal Government of Cambodia appointed HE. Hor Nam Bora, as Permanent Representative of Cambodia to the African Union (2011), with residence in London
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