Showing posts with label Price gouging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Price gouging. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Water meters lead ‘money down the drain’ [-Ly Yong Phat is a bloodsucker in addition to being a land-thief]

CPP bloodsucker and land-thief Ly Yong Phat
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Chhay Channyda
The Phnom Penh Post

The sole provider of water and electricity in Koh Kong province’s Khemerak Phumin town, LYP group, was demanding that all rental buildings install water meters at exorbitant rates for the region, residents said yesterday.

Building managers sent intervention papers to provincial governor Bun Leut on July 25 saying that LYP was demanding the purchase of a US$127 water meter, a “high expense for us”.

Managers must also pay for the cost of the pipe and labour, so the total installation cost ranges from US$200 to $500. Ruling party tycoon Senator Ly Yong Phat owns the LYP group, which has a monopoly on the region’s energy supply.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Price of goods: Even pro-CPP union calls for Hun Sen’s intervention

Price of goods: A union appeals to Hun Sen

31 Dec 2008
By Nhim Sophal
Cambodge Soir Hebdo
Click here to read the article in French


Chuon Mom Thol, president of the Khmer Union, sent a letter to Hun Sen asking him to act in favor of a lowering of the price of goods.

In this letter, Chuon Mom Thol, president of the Khmer Union – a union known to be pro-government – stressed on the lowering of the price of gasoline and cooking gas whereas the price of other goods has not changed. For example, he cited the price of one kilo of pork meat which is currently sold between 16,000 and 18,000 riels ($4 to $4.50) on the retail market, whereas the wholesale price is only 6,000 riels ($1.50).

“I believe that Samdach Hun Sen could do something on this issue, just like what he did for gasoline, gambling parlors or loan sharks. He had shown in the latter about the efficiency of his intervention. If he is taking action again, he will increase his popularity,” Chuon Mom Thol indicated.

This is the first time that a representative of this union makes a direct appeal to the prime minister to attract his attention to the cost of living condition. According to Chuon Mom Thol, it was through his discussions with female factory workers and his observations that some of these workers earn a better living by working in karaoke bars and beer gardens, that he decided to send a letter to Hun Sen. However, up to now, Hun Sen has not provided any reply yet.

Unions close to the opposition party had already appealed to Hun Sen to take action on these problems, but nothing happened.