The Phnom Penh Post

Plans laid out for White Building

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government and the company to conduct a housing survey to evaluate the true number of families needing re-housing or compensati­on, cautioning that previous communitie­s uprooted by developmen­t projects have seen members left behind.

“Take Borei Keila; some people had to leave there without any compensati­on,” Sara said, referring to a deal in which evictees were promised units in new developmen­ts, some of which never materialis­ed.

Borei Keila evictee Sar Sorn, 57, yesterday advised White Building residents to think carefully about whether they accept Sophara’s proposal, or risk facing a fate similar to hers.

“This time they [the government] may keep its promise because they need villagers’ votes. The election is coming,” Sorn said. “For us, we are suffering.”

A 36-year-old White Building resident, who asked not to be named, said they would rather negotiate compensati­on than wait to be re-housed in the White Building’s replacemen­t, which is forecasted to take up to four years to be completed.

“We need acceptable compensati­on, we asked for at least $50,000 for each family,” they said. “They just asked us to leave our home temporaril­y with a promise that we can return, but . . . it’s difficult for me to talk about that.”

Contacted yesterday afternoon, Arakawa managing director Ieng Sotheara said he was unaware his firm had been appointed to execute the project. “I was at the meeting. Maybe he announced it after that, but the meeting was just to gain the trust of the people,” said Sotheara.

Neither the ministry nor the company have set a firm date for the constructi­on, with Sotheara saying that “the company is waiting for a real survey of how many families are living there, how many square metres there really are, who is an owner, who is a renter”.

Minister Sophara and residents are due to resume discussion­s on November 8. Neither Sophara nor any of the ministry’s three spokespeop­le were reachable for comment.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Traffic passes Phnom Penh’s iconic White Building earlier this year.
HONG MENEA Traffic passes Phnom Penh’s iconic White Building earlier this year.

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