May 9, 20169 yr Niem Chheng Businesses and individuals with a history of improper land dealings are to be added to a “blacklist” barring them from registering or transferring land, according to a Facebook post published by Minister of Land Management Chea Sophara on Friday. The post promised that action will be taken against all who violate land ownership laws “regardless of how powerful they are”. Names added to the list would be passed on to the prime minister for approval, it said. So far, just one name has been added to the list, that of Kandal businessman Lok Hour, according to Land Management Ministry spokesman Seng Loth. read more http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/serial-land-grabber-put-new-blacklist ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français ThaiVisa, it's also in French
May 9, 20169 yr Blacklist a land grabber and he will just resort to proxies, like relatives or "business" associates. They would do well to study the NYPDs history vs. the mafia. After all that is what these people are. I would say they need a RICO type law but that would be immediately put to nefarious use against the opposition party. Endemic corruption is notoriously difficult to root out.
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