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Hundreds held over VoIP scams
Police in Preah Sihanouk province, in cooperation with Chinese police, on Wednesday raided two rental houses in Sihanoukville and arrested hundreds of Chinese nationals suspected of operating Voice over Internet Protocol scams.
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Ministry warns against use of unauthorised plates
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport has issued a reminder to motorists to not use unauthorised license plates on their vehicles.
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Employers seek more holiday cuts
The Cambodian Chamber of Commerce yesterday requested the government and Supreme National Economic Council to consider cutting more public holidays in order to attract investors to the Kingdom.
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Men charged with forgery over land ownership
Kampot Provincial Court yesterday charged two former government officials with forgery of public documents in Chhouk district last year.
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Men charged over military recruitment
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged two men for cheating about 100 people out of nearly $1 million by promising them jobs as soldiers in the Defence Ministry’s General Engineering Department in July.
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False ASF claims spark confusion
Officials at the Agriculture and Health Ministries have requested that people stop disseminating false information on social media claiming that African Swine Fever can be transmitted to humans.
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Dozens of migrant workers depart for South Korea
Officials from the Labour Ministry on Tuesday sent scores of migrants to work in South Korea.
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ECCC ends Nuon Chea proceedings
The Supreme Court Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia on Tuesday decided to terminate proceedings against Nuon Chea, who died on August 4 at the age 93.
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Public urged not to fall victim to propaganda
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday appealed to people across the country not to fall for an opposition group’s propaganda and join any demonstration against the government.
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Court upholds NGO vice president’s conviction
The Appeal Court yesterday upheld a decision to sentence a man to five years in prison for cheating villagers through a microfinance scheme in Svay Rieng province.
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Sar Kheng asks officials to identify root causes of human trafficking
The National Committee for Counter-Trafficking yesterday told government officials to identify and address the causes of human trafficking in the Kingdom in order to have Cambodia removed from the US government’s Tier 2 Watch List.
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Sar Kheng floats public administration reform
Interior Minister Sar Kheng on Tuesday said the Kingdom’s public administration needs to be strengthened in order to maintain political stability should there be a change of government.
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Former secretary of state jailed
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday jailed a former Social Affairs Ministry secretary of state and his nephew for 15 years in connection with the trafficking of nearly 300 women to work as maids in Saudi Arabia.
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SCC concerned over construction law
The Supreme Consultative Council yesterday questioned Land Management Minister Chea Sophara over a draft construction law, noting that the public has raised concerns that current laws lack strict enforcement in relation to construction standards and the quality of buildings.
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Two buildings set for demolition
Preah Sihanouk province – Governor Kuoch Chamroeun has approved demolition orders for two recently-constructed buildings in Sihanoukville after they were deemed unsafe by officials.
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Multiple roles no longer tolerated
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has announced that newly-elected councillors with secondary roles in the government will need to drop them in order to focus on fulfilling their duties as elected representatives.
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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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