The Phnom Penh Post

Fate of cleared beach in S’ville remains a mystery

- Cheng Sokhorng

MORE than a month after businesses on a prime stretch of Occheuteal Beach were told to pack up and leave, officials in Preah Sihanouk province are still unaware of local conglomera­te Royal Group’s plans for the space.

Evictions on the beach began around Christmas time, as business operators who were renting space near Sihanoukvi­lle’s central ferry station were told their contracts would be up and they would have to leave by early January.

Prak Visal, director of the province’s Administra­tion Department, said early last month that the developmen­t was a joint venture by Royal Group, headed by powerful tycoon Kith Meng, and an unknown Chinese company. Reached yesterday, Visal said he had just returned from a mission abroad and still did not know any of the project’s details.

Deputy Provincial Governor Kong Vitanak, the provincial spokesman, said yesterday he was not in charge of the coastal developmen­t project and declined to comment.

Chhin Seng Nguon, another deputy governor who is in charge of the coastal developmen­t project, said the space was“under the management of Kith Meng”, and declined to answer further questions about the plans.

Representa­tives from Royal Group could not be reached yesterday.

Sihanoukvi­lle has become the epicentre of growing tensions between Chinese investors and Cambodian business owners in recent months. Complaints from residents in the coastal capital, who say they are being pushed out by Chinese investors, prompted the government to establish a working group to address the topic and even drew comment from the usually tight-lipped Chinese Embassy earlier this month.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Flattened makeshift stalls litter the ground after they were torn down by authoritie­s in April 2016 at Ochheuteal Beach.
SUPPLIED Flattened makeshift stalls litter the ground after they were torn down by authoritie­s in April 2016 at Ochheuteal Beach.

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