Tuesday, 03 April 2012
Sen David
The Phnom Penh Post
Sen David
The Phnom Penh Post
More than 400 families in Kampong Cham province’s Chup
commune had filed a complaint yesterday to local authorities over
relocation orders issued last week, villagers said.
Hom Hon, 55, a retired rubber plantation worker and former employee
of Sopheak Nika Investment Group Company, said that on March 30, the
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the rubber company
had given villagers 15 days to relocate to another village in the
commune.
Hom Hon, a resident of the area for 30 years, questioned the fairness of the compensation promised.
“It is not equal. Some families got both houses and land. I do not get a house. I only got a plot of land,”
he said, adding that he had been allocated a 10- x 20-metre plot of
land and US$850 in compensation for his previous 30- x 50-metre plot.
Oeun Khum, 51, another long-time resident, said her family lacked the
time and funds to build a house on their new plot of land and were
living in makeshift tents.
Chup commune chief Lach Veng said Sopheak Nika Investment Group
wanted residents – many of whom were their retired employees – to
relocate in order to build housing for current workers.
“The company wants current workers to stay here, so it has moved
retired workers and residents to live at a different place. This makes
it easier for the company to control its workers,” he said.
More than 40 families had been given houses and land, Lach Veng said,
but he dismissed complaints of a lack of transparency in land
allocations, saying an evaluation committee set up by the agriculture
ministry and the rubber company had compensated villagers according to
the values of their properties.
Residents had been relocated to an area where a village would be
developed, he said, adding that the authorities planned to build wells
and streets, and supply electricity.
Chheng Nareth, deputy head of the provincial agriculture department,
declined to comment on the complaints, confirming only that the land had
been granted to Sopheak Nika Investment Group through a land
concession.
Sopheak Nika Investment Group representatives could not be reached for comment yesterday.
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