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  • Firm told to pay Nat’l Road 5 workers

    Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Company (SMCC) has been ordered to pay wages to 55 workers who are owed back pay by subcontractor D/CON Construction Co Ltd since April for work on National Road 5.

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  • Songwriter remorseful for causing discontent over composition

    The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has once again called on unregistered producers and production companies to immediately register with it to avoid criticism from the public about the videos, music or films they make.

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  • Planning ministry hands out cash to 420,000 poor families in Kingdom

    The Ministry of Planning has identified 20,000 more poor families in the country, bringing the total to over 580,000, while over 420,000 of them have received the government's cash assistance.

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  • Ministry to hold meetings with workers and company

    Ministry of Labour officials have said they will begin negotiations with Hana (Cambodia) 1 Inc and protesting worker representatives to find a solution over owed wages and payments.

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  • Gov’t, CSOs discuss Lango

    The government's working group coordinating civil society organisations' (CSO) proposals and requests to amend the Law on Association and Non-governmental Organisations (Lango) held its latest meeting on Monday at the Ministry of Interior.

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  • Police visit Phnum Prech to inspect logging

    Indigenous people in Mondulkiri province called in the police and environment officials to visit a logging site in the Phnum Prech Wildlife Sanctuary after reports to a village leader were acted upon.

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  • Council of Ministers approves draft law on state assets

    The Office of the Council of Ministers has approved the draft law on Control, Use and Management of the State Assets, which aims to ensure that state assets are preserved for the common interests of the country and the people.

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  • Protected land given to people

    Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered three ministries to allocate land in protected areas, including wildlife sanctuaries, to the people.

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  • Woman held over alleged breach of trust in land case

    Phnom Penh municipal police on Sunday detained a woman accused of taking sole possession of land she purchased with a partner in 2018.

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  • Ministry: Over 3,450 court cases cleared

    The Ministry of Justice has announced that one month after putting in place a campaign to clear the backlog of court cases in the capital and provinces, 3,454 of the nearly 40,000 criminal cases have been cleared.

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  • ‘No to corruption amid state-land distribution’: PM

    Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday warned of legal action against anyone caught taking advantage of state-mandated land distributions, two days after he ordered several ministries to oversee the transfer of state-protected land to its long-term occupants.

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  • Sihanoukville families to benefit from concessions

    One hundred and eighty-one families affected by the Sihanoukville canal restoration project are set to receive social land concessions in Preah Sihanouk province, Sihanoukville governor Y Sok Leng said on Friday.

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  • Officials disinfect workers’ living quarters

    In a bid to help stem the spread of COVID-19, one of the Kingdom's biggest worker unions cooperated with Kamboul district authorities to spray disinfectants in factory workers' living quarters.

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  • Schools to be reopened in ‘three stages’

    With guidance from Prime Minister Hun Sen, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, is in the process of reopening schools in three stages. But no timeline has been set, ministry spokesperson Ros Soveacha said on Thursday.

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  • Man killed during illegal gold mine operation in M’kiri

    Mondulkiri provincial police are searching for a group of suspects accused of illegally mining gold after a member was killed in a mine shaft in Chung Phlas commune's Pu Tung village in Keo Seima district, on Monday.

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  • Lao dam project raises concerns

    Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam have urged Lao to better assess the trans-boundary impacts and strengthen proposed measures to reduce any negative impacts as the 1,460MW Luang Prabang hydropower project moves forward.

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  • High-ranking official arrested over job con

    Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged and detained a former two-star-general police official who worked with the Ministry of Interior after he was accused of cheating $20,000 from a man after promising to find him a job as a police officer in return for the fee.

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  • Beneficiaries praise government for aid

    As Prime Minister Hun Sen rolls out a government-funded cash subsidy programme for poor and vulnerable families affected by COVID-19, Khmer Times interviewed the people benefitting from the much needed aid.

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  • Central urges intervention for citizens stranded in Jordan

    Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights yesterday called for the government's assistance in the repatriation of 21 Cambodian workers currently stranded in Jordan.

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  • Cash handout programme 80% complete

    Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation Vong Soth confirmed on Thursday that the implementation of the Cash Transfer Programme For Poor and Vulnerable Households During Covid-19 had been implemented for more than 80% of the over 560,000 families.

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