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Liem Bunroeun took more than $400,000 in bribes: ACU
The Anti-Corruption Unit has uncovered evidence that Liem Bunroeun, the Pursat provincial land management department director, was involved in graft involving more than $400,000 since 2016.
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Students awarded scholarships
More than 180 students are set to depart to China after obtaining a scholarship to continue studies abroad.
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CHRC provides free legal aid
The Cambodia Human Rights Committee has established a team to advise relevant institutions on formulating legal policies and providing free legal aid to poverty-stricken people facing human rights violations.
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Ministry to revoke licences of media over fake news
The Information Ministry yesterday warned that it would revoke the licences of print and online media outlets which distribute fake news that endanger national security.
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Ministry identifies fire-trap buildings
The Interior Ministry yesterday said some buildings in the Kingdom lack fire safety standards, including emergency exits, fire extinguishers, sprinklers and alarms, and ordered they be retrofitted.
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Prey Lang group calls for closure of sawmill
Members of the Prey Lang Community Network are urging the National Committee for Forest Crime Prevention to close a sawmill run by Think Biotech in Kratie province.
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Military cracks down on corruption
Days after Lieutenant General Hun Manet ordered a crackdown on corruption in his forces, a personal assistant within the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces was arrested for allegedly receiving payment in exchange for a job.
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Taekwondo Federation announce Bulgaria trip
Cambodia’s ITF Taekwondo Federation has announced the kingdom will be represented in an upcoming international tournament in Bulgaria.
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Workers warned of job scams in Japan
The Cambodian Embassy in Japan on Friday cautioned Cambodians working in or intending to work in the country not to fall victim to brokers offering asylum or long-term work.
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Kandal police chief warned over ‘lack of leadership’
A letter issued by Interior Minister Sar Kheng in July has revealed that Major General Eav Chamroeun, chief of the Kandal provincial police, is on thin ice over allegations of corruption and abuse of power.
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Nuon Chea cremated in Pailin province
The body of Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea was cremated on Friday.
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Taskforce to destroy 40 illegal logging trucks
The National Committee for Forest Crime Prevention is preparing to destroy more than 40 trucks linked to timber tycoon Soeung Sam Ol in Mondulkiri province last month.
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Comrades recall moments with Nuon Chea as KR fell
Pailin province – Former comrades of Nuon Chea yesterday reminisced about their time spent with the Khmer Rouge leader whose body is expected to be cremated today in his home province of Pailin.
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EDC addresses public criticism
The Electricity Authority of Cambodia and Electricité du Cambodge yesterday held a press conference to fend off criticism from the public regarding electricity shortages and billing irregularities.
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Authorities tracking Rainsy for arrest
The National Police has requested regional counterparts to alert it if former opposition leader Sam Rainsy and his supporters arrive in their countries on their way to the Kingdom
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Cambodia, Sri Lanka expand ties
Cambodia and Sri Lanka yesterday expanded cooperation in the sectors of education, culture, tourism, commerce and civil aviation.
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China expands Shanghai FTZ for further opening-up, globalisation
BEIJING (Xinhua) – China on Tuesday announced the expanding of its Shanghai free trade zone (FTZ) in its latest major strategic move for further opening-up.
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Nuon Chea’s daughter remembers his last words
Pailin province – Lor Chea Linda, daughter of former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea who died on Sunday at the age of 93, yesterday said her father’s last words were a call for solidarity.
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Ministry to blacklist road companies failing to uphold technical standards
The Transport Minister yesterday warned road repair companies that they will be blacklisted from bidding on future public projects if they fail to uphold technical standards in their work.
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CMA dismisses report citing abuses in microfinance sector
The Cambodia Microfinance Association yesterday dismissed a report by two human rights groups noting abuses in Cambodia’s microfinance sector, saying they relied on flawed methodology to paint an unrealistic picture of MFI lending.
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