The Phnom Penh Post

Officials suspend firm’s licence after rockslide

- Mech Dara

THE families of two men killed in a constructi­on accident at the site of Pailin’s new city hall have been compensate­d, while the building firm’s licence has been temporaril­y suspended, according to the owner of the company and local authoritie­s.

Chhoy Chhiv and Thy Ratha were both killed on Saturday evening when an excavator triggered a rockslide at the site run by the constructi­on company of businessma­n Chhun Chhan.

The families of Chhiv and Ratha, who was not an employee of the firm, have both received compensati­on.

Chhan, the firm’s owner, said yesterday that his firm had paid each family four million riel, roughly $1,000.

“We regret that this hap- pened . . . This was an unexpected incident,” he said, maintainin­g that he didn’t know how Saturday’s accident happened, but that he did not believe Chhiv was responsibl­e.

Chhan also confirmed that his company’s licence has been suspended during a police investigat­ion of the incident.

“The authoritie­s have temporaril­y suspended my company . . . After I have finished solving this problem, I will go to the authoritie­s to ask them to resume my operations.”

Sok Suon, provincial deputy director of the Department of Mines and Energy, said the company has a one-year contract which expires in April.

As of yesterday, Suon and his director were still discussing whether to let the company see out the contract.

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