The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications is reviewing and revising a draft law on the postal sector to bring package delivery in line with economic and technological developments.
Minister of Justice Koeut Rith said that his ministry is focused on strengthening the justice sector and ensuring judges, prosecutors and court officials perform their duties with dignity and discipline.
Interior Minister Sar Kheng advised capital and provincial governors to prepare their facilities and entertainment venues with Covid-19 prevention measures in anticipation of the re-scheduled Khmer New Year holidays from August 17-21.
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A ministry working group is drafting a new law aimed to effectively manage immigrants and all foreigners in the Kingdom as Interior Minister Sar Kheng said the current Law on Immigration has many “loopholes and challenges” in its implementation.
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The government has allocated $28 million to Wing agents nationwide to provide for the second round of payments for the equity card scheme, set to benefit some 610,000 poor and vulnerable families.
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The Ministry of Justice rejected a joint statement released by human rights groups Amnesty International and Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (Licadho) which called for the release of 10,000 prisoners to mitigate risks of possible COVID-19 outbreaks behind bars.https://bit.ly/2Xm9Qkm;