The Phnom Penh Post

Policing powers authorised for 360 building inspectors

- Nov Sivutha

THE Ministry of Justice has deputised 360 officials from the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on, granting them limited judicial police powers to perform their inspection duties according to the constructi­on law, Criminal Code and other provisions currently in force.

According to land management minister Chea Sophara and justice minister Koeut Rith, the 360 officials come from nine different department­s within the land management ministry. They include, among others, the general department of constructi­on and the department for research and land surveying.

Before performing their functions, the officials must first take an oath before the courts in the provinces to which they are assigned.

The announceme­nt said the officials will have jurisdicti­on over the administra­tive centres where they are assigned to work and are expected to carry out their duties in accordance with the law.

Land ministry spokesman Seng Lot could not be reached for comment on March 24.

Justice ministry spokesman Chin Malin said the move was necessary as, by law, only the police can engage in law enforcemen­t activity.

“Specialist­s within other ministries who routinely engage in the prevention of criminal offences by investigat­ing such activities and apprehendi­ng the offenders must be deputised by the justice ministry to ensure their work is done legally,” he explained.

Malin noted that the move was not without precedent as the justice ministry had previously taken similar actions in the past in order to allow

officials from other ministries to carry out law enforcemen­t activities related to their areas of expertise.

Malin said all officials who have been deputised are required to take an oath of duty where they pledge to put national interests and public security before any other considerat­ions.

Kheang Puthy, chairman of

the Associatio­n of Cambodian Real Estate Profession­als, supported the move, saying he hoped it would tighten inspection of constructi­on sites and raise the standard of quality for Cambodia’s constructi­on sector.

Puthy pointed to the collapse of the buildings in Sihanoukvi­lle and Kep town as

reasons for these inspectors to wield increased authority.

“In the future, more and more high-rise buildings will be going up and their constructi­on needs to be closely inspected. Penalties must be imposed on anyone who breaks the law or any developer who tries to cheat on constructi­on,” Puthy said.

 ?? BANTEAY MEANCHEY PROVINCIAL LAND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT ?? Banteay Meanchey provincial land management department officials inspect a constructi­on site in Poipet town last year.
BANTEAY MEANCHEY PROVINCIAL LAND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Banteay Meanchey provincial land management department officials inspect a constructi­on site in Poipet town last year.

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