Showing posts with label Ownership. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

#Cambodia - Kampot mangroves ‘cleared in land grabbing’


The Changhaon village community claims that many hectares of mangrove forest in the coastal area in a village in Teuk Chhou district’s Prek Tnort commune, in Kampot province, were being cut down to grab land for private ownership.

However, they claim that the authorities have not taken any measures to stop such activity.

A local who preferred to remain anonymous said five to 10 unidentified offenders had always cut down many hectares of natural mangrove forests at night along the beach. They had even secretly marked the boundary of the land recently without any officials’ knowledge.

Yun Phally, the provincial coordinator for rights group Adhoc, said: “Cutting down mangrove forests to grab coastal land in the Changhaon coastal area is illegal. The provincial authorities must immediately investigate the case to identify offenders and bring them to justice.”


However, Provincial environment department director Suy Thea told The Post on Monday that he had not yet received information about the case.

“I do not have officials on standby in the area. If there is any information, we will inspect the location because our environment department has only two officials.

“The Changhaon coastal area belongs to the state, which is managed jointly by the Kampot provincial administration,” he said.

Neither provincial Fisheries Administration chief Sar Sarin nor Nak Sovannary, the governor of Teuk Chhou district, could be reached for comment on Monday.

Kampot provincial governor Cheav Tay said on Sunday that he had already ordered a working group to inspect the location, and it had immediately dismantled cottages and fences encroaching into the land.

Changhaon village chief Chhuon Chhan said the mangrove forests in the Changhaon coastal area had always been grabbed, including by some village residents. However, he has not heard of people cutting down mangrove forests to grab many hectares of land.

Sok Chea, the leader of the Changhaon fishing community in Teuk Chhou district’s Prek Tnort commune said that about two months ago some residents had grabbed land to build their houses on the Changhaon coastal area. Since then, there have not been any new cases of land grabbing.

Source - Phnom Penh Post


Monday, September 11, 2017

Zuckerberg to testify in court hearing


Mark Zuckerberg is heading back to court.

Facebook’s chief executive officer is expected to testify later this month in a shareholder lawsuit over voting power, according to a person familiar with the plans. 

The trial, set to start Sept. 26, will explore whether the board had shareholder interests in mind when it approved a new class of non-voting shares. The move lets Zuckerberg keep voting control of Facebook even if he sells shares.

He asked for the change so he could give away most of his wealth to charities. But shareholders alleged conflict of interest in a complaint that disclosed an embarrassing episode: Director and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen worked with Zuckerberg behind the scenes to pass the change, even though he was on a committee that was supposed to look out for shareholders.


“Facebook is confident that the special committee engaged in a thorough and fair process to negotiate a proposal in the best interests of Facebook and its shareholders,” the company said in a statement on Friday.

This will be Zuckerberg’s second court appearance this year. He testified in a case about whether the company’s Oculus virtual reality headset maker used stolen computer code.
Zuckerberg said the claims were false, but Facebook lost, with a jury awarding $500 million to plaintiff ZeniMax Media.

Source - TheJakartaPost