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  • Ministry of Justice seeks to end judicial system corruption

    The Ministry of Justice is working with relevant institutions to create mechanisms to prevent corruption in the judicial system, a week after Prime Minister Hun Sen brought up the issue during a meeting with members of the Supreme Council for Consultation.

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  • Gov’t defends Kingdom’s ‘homegrown’ democracy

    Senior government officials on Thursday defended the Kingdom’s “homegrown” democracy, and hit back at criticisms from foreign countries and former leaders of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) which claimed it had been set back.

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  • S Rieng police up factory workers’ truck inspections

    The Svay Rieng provincial police on Wednesday inspected 219 garment worker transport vehicles in a bid to reduce the amount of traffic accidents in the province.

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  • City Hall looking for new dumpsite

    City Hall is conducting a feasibility study into having another dumpsite to reduce the burden at the current one in Dangkor district which will be completely filled within two years.

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  • Mental illness centre opens in Kandal province

    The Rehabilitation Care Centre for Mental Disorder was officially opened yesterday in Kandal province’s Kandal Stung district.

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  • Mahathir Mohamad leaves Kingdom after fruitful visit

    Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday left Phnom Penh after a fruitful three-day visit to the Kingdom.

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  • GMAC urges government to reduce financial burden on employers

    As minimum wage negotiations continue, GMAC has asked the government to refrain from increasing the agreed-upon pay bump for garment workers by $5 because it reduces the industry’s competitiveness due to the added financial burden on employers.

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  • NGOs ordered to retract MFI report

    The government yesterday ordered two NGOs to retract a critical report on the negative impacts of microloans after summoning their representatives for a meeting to defend their research.

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  • Prak Sokhonn to solve border issue with Laos

    Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn will visit Laos for two days to resolve ongoing border issues and strengthen relations.

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  • Central launches labour rights mobile application

    The Centre for Alliance of Labour and Human Rights has launched a mobile application to support workers in the Kingdom and abroad.

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  • Cambodian delegation to visit Laos to discuss border

    Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn will lead a delegation to Laos on Thursday to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly regarding border issues, after the countries faced tensions between their armed forces last month in an area where border markers had not been clearly demarcated.

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  • CHRC rejects report to UN on ‘human rights crisis’

    Cambodina Human Rights Committee (CHRC) spokesman Chin Malin on Wednesday rejected a report by a group of NGOs to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that the Kingdom is facing an “ongoing human rights crisis”.

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  • Hotel staffers protest over missing pay

    More than 150 employees of the Great Duke Phnom Penh Hotel yesterday held a protest demanding that management pay outstanding salaries following months of discontent over payroll issues.

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  • CNRP three charged with insulting PM

    Three Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) activists have been placed in pre-trial detention after their arrests over the weekend, a former CNRP Kampong Thom executive committee member said on Wednesday.

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  • Hun Sen, Mahathir criticise placing of sanctions

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir Mohamad on Tuesday criticised sanctions placed by the UN Security Council and powerful countries on smaller states as unjust and impacting nations not involved in disputes.

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  • Malaysian PM voices concern over Asean-US naval drills

    Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Monday expressed concern over naval exercises being conducted by the United States with Asean countries, saying they could provoke China and threaten security in the region.

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  • Mahathir: Value autonomy

    Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad advised leaders of emerging economies on Tuesday to cherish their independence and not become indebted to other countries.

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  • Banh: Oknha title or position

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Tea Banh has ordered all institutions under the ministry’s supervision to collect data of officials holding the honorific Oknha.

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  • GMAC eyes no minimum wage increase

    The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia yesterday said an increase of minimum wage for workers in 2020 will be impossible to achieve as the industry faces numerous challenges.

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  • Villagers summoned over land dispute in Preah Sihanouk

    The Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court summoned a senior NGO official and 22 villagers in Prey Nop district for questioning over a land dispute with prominent tycoon Ly Yong Phat and Hong Suon, the wife of tycoon Siev Kong Triv.

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