Friday, June 24, 2011

Cambodia: Scale of Tatai River Dredging Permit Revealed

CPP Thief Ly Yong Phat
Jun 24th, 2011
David Boyle and Phak Seangly (phnompenhpost)
DredgingToday.com
“The consequences are two fold. Damage being done to the river can have an effect on the aquatic populations and sedimentation. On the other side these are eco-tourism sites and these are places that they are tying to make people to come and sustain the beauty and to use the river to generate income. Anything that makes this more difficult is not something that we can be pleased with” - John Maloy, spokesman for Wildlife Alliance
The scale of a dredging permit given to ruling party senator Ly Yong Phat was revealed yesterday, one day after Koh Kong businesses complained that fish stocks and eco-tourism projects were suffering due to large-scale sand extraction in the Tatai river.

A copy of the permit obtained by The Post yesterday shows that a concession given to the senator’s LYP Group covers seven separate sites along the Tatai river, totaling 32 square Kilometres. The sites are dotted at roughly equidistant points in a 25-kilometre stretch of river.

In 2009, Prime Minister Hun Sen imposed a total ban on marine dredging for export, except where sand gathered and replenished itself naturally or where build-ups were obstructing waterways.


Mao Hak, director of rivers at the Ministry of Water Resources, said yesterday that only rivers where sea water flowed into fresh water, replenishing sand naturally, were exempt from the premier’s ban.

“The law is clear about this. Only the regions where the sand replenishes naturally are allowed to have dredging operations that sell abroad,” he said.

“It was not only me that made the decisions on such permits, but a committee. Samdech [Hun Sen] also knows about this because our committee asks [about] policy from Samdech.”

The licence allows LYP Group to dredge the area until August this year and was signed in September 2010 by the Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, Suy Sem. Representatives of the ministry could not be reached for comment yesterday.

Tourism operators and NGOS operating in the area, however, continued yesterday to highlight the damage caused by sand dredging in Tatai river – which sees both salt and fresh water flows.

Valentine Pawlik, co-owner of the 4 Rivers resort on the Tatai river, said that the rate of dredging was so extreme that any effects from sand flushed upstream by sea currents would be inconsequential. The banks of the rivers near his resort just outside of Tatai town had begun falling in because of operations that started in May. “They are dredging like hell now, last year it wasn’t so bad but now it is just unbelievable,” he said.

John Maloy, spokesman for Wildlife Alliance, said substantive dredging operations in Koh Kong province had also been initiated by Cambodian companies DDML Construction Co Ltd in Trapeang Rung river and Access Co Ltd in the Piphot river near Chi Phat eco-village in January.

He said river banks in Chi Phat had begun collapsing while in Trapeang Rung, a river beach that was set to be marketed as a tourism highlight, had begun to disappear.

“The consequences are two fold. Damage being done to the river can have an effect on the aquatic populations and sedimentation. On the other side these are eco-tourism sites and these are places that they are tying to make people to come and sustain the beauty and to use the river to generate income. Anything that makes this more difficult is not something that we can be pleased with,” he said.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greed is all over Ly Yong Phuck's face!

Stop destroying Cambodia natural resources. Khmer generation and livelihood depends on it.

Anonymous said...

MOUK AH LY YOUN FAT DOCH AH VIETCONG

Anonymous said...

gov't should have them stop right away if the environmental damage goes on, really! it only benefit one rich person, not the whole country, you know!

Anonymous said...

the question to light is how is this one man, ly yong phat business benefit cambodia at large? maybe it only benefit his personal checkbook! that's the thing that people or the public is against, really!

Anonymous said...

Ah Jong Rai LY Jong Phat! Ah Aang nom borotes mok bom planch Khmer Kong te mean ngay ro lay doch Om Bil jing ah Kok!

Anonymous said...

sometimes greed causes people like ly yong phat to do stupid thing like destroying the precious environment for his own personal gain, etc! if that's not greed and stupid, then tell me what it is, really!

Anonymous said...

Khmers must send him to hell very soon. Tok Kor mind Chham Nign Dork Chheng Kor Min Khat.

Anonymous said...

This guy looks very scary because of his CPP Yuon supporters, but he needs to be kicked in his ass out of Khmer Land as long as he is out of power and supporters defected to the real Khmer democracy party.

Anonymous said...

All of you are fooled. All the reporters are fooled.

Ly Yong Phat is nothing but Hun Sen. Ly Yong Phat = Hun Sen

People please don't be fooled and don't be fools. Ly Yong Phat is just a fall guy. He's doing things for Hun Sen. In Cambodia no body and nothing can do anything or be anybody wihtout Hun Sen permission. Hun Sen just used Ly Yong Phat to run things for him and to put a different face on his money schemes. All for Hun Sen and all belong to Hun Sen. Period.

Anonymous said...

yes, right.
and people just curse and hate Ly Yong Phat. Hun Sen diverted all the attention from him. In fact, Ly Yong Phat is just a hired gun. All belong to Hun Sen and all for Hun Sen. All the land, the bussinesses, everything. Even though they are in different names, such as ly yong phat, yeay Phu, Canadia, Sokimex, Phanemex...blah, blah... I tell you all now. They are all belong to Hun Sen. Those people only get a share... they are the ugly faces for Cambodian to curse at, but they are not the real evils. Hun Sen is the real face of evil behind all of thoese people and problems in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Why Ah Ly yong phat want to make so much money, isn't he is already make billion of dollars already?? why destroy Cambodia river??. Ly Yong Phat when you die you only bring what on your body and 1 by 3 meters of land. Why are so greedy and make people suffer? When is enough is enough?? trying to do some charity and honest work rather then do evil thing. I hope you don't go to hell when you die.