The Phnom Penh Post

Fee relief spurs registrati­on of land

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Interior has instructed authoritie­s in all provinces to accelerate the provision of administra­tive services for the public, noting that they should not charge registrati­on or paperwork fees for work that serves the registrati­on of land.

Minister of Interior Sar Sokha signed a November 29 directive which contained specific service charge exemptions which are designed to accelerate the provision of administra­tive services that serve the registrati­on of people’s land.

The directive explained that land registrati­on requires people to attach carefully prepared documents, which must be carefully checked and verified by commune officials and town and district administra­tions. These documents may include ID cards, family books, residence books, or birth or marriage certificat­es and wills.

“In order to facilitate public

participat­ion in the current land registrati­on campaign, we request that all provincial authoritie­s share our orders. They should instruct each of the commune administra­tions within their purview to prepare an order on the exemption of service fees for the applicatio­n of land certificat­es and wills, until the land registrati­on

process is completed in each commune,” it said.

“Each of the town, district and commune administra­tions have to pay close attention to providing administra­tive services that serve land registrati­on in a quick and time manner,” it added.

In addition, all capital and provincial administra­tions must assign a working group to support, monitor and evaluate the implementa­tion of this work on a regular basis. The working groups should make regular reports to the General Department of Administra­tion at the Ministry of Interior.

Yang Kim Eng, president of the People Centre for Developmen­t

and Peace, said the ministry’s measures will make a significan­t contributi­on to lightening the burden of impoverish­ed people, as it will encourage them to come forward and obtain the documents which are needed to register their land.

“Not charging these fees will help them by easing the financial strain of registerin­g their land. It is important to note, however, that many cadastral officials are still slow in fulfilling their work,” he added.

He continued that in order for land to be registered more quickly, the ministry should think about how to train more local officials and volunteers in this work.

The seventh-mandate government introduced Phase One of the Pentagonal Strategy, which includes sweeping reforms of land rights and urban planning. The government also establishe­d a threepoint land policy, with the goals of providing systemic land registrati­on, out-of-court land dispute settlement­s and transparen­t and efficient administra­tive services.

 ?? SKS ?? Interior minister Sar Sokha addresses a meeting on November 30.
SKS Interior minister Sar Sokha addresses a meeting on November 30.

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