The Phnom Penh Post

Officials examine timber company for irregulari­ties

- Soth Koemsoeun

AFTER winning the rights to transfer large shipments of timber from Mondulkiri province to the rest of Cambodia, Try Pheap Import Export Co Ltd is being examined by 10 officials to ensure there are no irregulari­ties in its operation, Mondulkiri provincial forestry administra­tion director Um Van Sopheak said.

The company had won timber auctions from the ministries of Environmen­t, and Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries in September last year.

He said the company sent seven trucks from Mondulkiri province to depots in Phnom Penh, Kampot, Prey Veng,

Preah Vihear and Tbong Khmum last week, and only three or four more trucks remained.

“We have examined the actual activities of transporta­tion, but there have not been any irregulari­ties or overloaded timber. They respect the law, so we give them permission letters to transport it.

“We act on our duty and advice from upper-level authoritie­s. We don’t do anything arbitraril­y because someone accused us of not working well and committing irregulari­ties, so I want to make it clear,” he said.

On Su nday, Song K hea ng, t he prov i ncia l d i rector of t he Depa r t ment of Ag r icu lt ure, Forest r y a nd Fisheries, sa id t hey bega n t he exa minat ion on March 17. He sa id he was unawa re of t he deta i ls of t he matter.

Try Pheap representa­tive Pol Pisal could not be reached for comment.

At least seven separate permission letters – all dated March 18 and issued by the Sen Monorom forestry administra­tion – were seen by The Post on Sunday. The letters stated it permitted Try Pheap representa­tive Pol Pisal to transport over 122 cubic meters of first-grade timber.

Adhoc senior land and natural resources officer Pen Bunna said the timber auction should have been held more widely with an independen­t team as arbitrator and monitor.

He said the examinatio­n of timber transporta­tion should be more diligently carried out because the company may take this opportunit­y to transport timber not procured from the auction.

“We want to have an independen­t monitor from an NGO for this process to ensure transparen­cy and justice,” he said.

Adhoc senior land and natural resources officer Pen Bunna said the auction should have been held more widely

 ?? GRK ?? National Military Police commander Sao Sokha (centre) after a crackdown on illegal timber in Mondulkiri province.
GRK National Military Police commander Sao Sokha (centre) after a crackdown on illegal timber in Mondulkiri province.

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