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SCC holds inquiry over Ministry of Planning’s alleged census error
The Supreme Consultative Council on Wednesday questioned Minister of Planning Chhay Thorn over inaccuracies in the national census data, which is projected for release in July this year.
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Ministry denies existence of ‘ghost’ officials
The Ministry of National Assembly-Senate Relations and Inspection yesterday during a press conference denied allegations that inactive and absent public officials are still being paid by some public institutions, despite claims the practice is rife in some ministries.
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Unions appeal for review over Trade Union Law amendment
Twenty unionists gathered yesterday in front of the Ministry of Labour to request for a meeting with Minister Ith Samheng to discuss select articles of the Trade Union Law amended last month.
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Sar Kheng: Commune administrations must not be underestimated
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng yesterday urged officials at municipal, provincial, city and district administrations to stay within their jurisdiction and not to interfere with the function of commune administrations.
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Sar Kheng: Gov’t won’t revoke LANGO
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday dismissed a request made by some civil society groups and claimed the government will not repeal the Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organisations.
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KRP will report on Aussie’s fraud case to Hun Sen
Supreme Consultation Forum member and president of the Khmer Rise Party (KRP), Sok Sovann Vathana Sabung, said he will submit a report on the case of Australian missionary Martin Chan King Wai to Prime Minister Hun Sen after discovering irregularities in the charge.
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Online seller makes public apology for ‘sexy’ selling techniques
A woman wearing sexy clothes to promote the selling of her products online yesterday became the first case to be ordered to make a contract to stop the activity by Prime Minister Hun Sen who said it ‘affects women’s morality’.
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Kandal governor set to retire, deputy promoted
King Norodom Sihamoni has promoted Kong Sophorn from deputy to governor of Kandal province following a request from Prime Minister Hun Sen as current governor Mao Phirun prepares to retire after 40 years.
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Number of migrant workers sent abroad drops by 80 percent
The number of migrant workers sent to host countries last year dropped by about 80 percent compared with 2018 and possible reasons include better job prospects in the Kingdom and fear of abuse when abroad.
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Sar Kheng orders thorough probe into infant’s death
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has ordered a thorough investigation into the death of a five-month-old baby girl who was reportedly staying with her mother in Prey Sar’s Correctional Centre 2 in the capital.
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Top court hears fake news case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the appeal of Rasmei Kampuchea Daily journalist, Prak Sovann, who was ordered by a lower court to compensate Ratanakkiri province’s Lumphat district military police commander Phun Chey after he was falsely accused of clearing some 80ha.
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Two summoned over M’kiri forest clearing
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court has summoned two suspects to appear in court over the alleged hiring of five villagers to clear forest land last week at the northeast biodiversity conservation corridor in Koh Nhek district.
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Two summoned over M’kiri forest clearing
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court has summoned two suspects to appear in court over the alleged hiring of five villagers to clear forest land last week at the northeast biodiversity conservation corridor in Koh Nhek district.
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Ministry drive to better protect children
The Social Affairs Ministry yesterday launched its Strong Family Communication Campaign aiming to end violence against children and unnecessary family separations.
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H&M reassess strategy amid EBA withdrawal
Swedish fashion giant H&M Group said they were evaluating how the EU’s decision to withdraw one-fifth of the ‘Everything But Arms’ (EBA) scheme would impact their business and production strategy in Cambodia.
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Crimes up with 211 deaths, influx of foreigners to blame
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Wednesday said crimes increased by eight per cent last year, resulting in 211 deaths.
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Sam Heng: Improve business environment, protect workers’ rights to boost economy
With Cambodia facing the dual crisis of Covid-19 and the partial loss of the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme in Europe, the Minister of Labour and Vocational Training on Wednesday stressed the need to improve the business environment and keep the Kingdom on track for rapid economic growth.
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Education sector the top priority: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Tuesday that the government’s number one priority is the education sector, and that focus is being placed on improving the quality of teachers.
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NCCT checks efforts to help migrant workers
THe National Committee for Counter Trafficking yesterday held a meeting with stakeholders to determine the effectiveness of steps taken to deal with Cambodian migrants deported for illegally working overseas.
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Hun Sen: EU should respect Kingdom’s stance on human rights, democracy
While Cambodia accepts the European Commission’s recommendation for the partial suspension of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms (EBA) trade status, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the European Union should also respect the Kingdom’s stance.
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