Many government offices have been sold or swapped and the workers have been relocated to remote locations. The details of these land deals are not clear. Who has the right to decide on these deals?
Government land swapping (Main Story)
This week, Equity Weekly investigates what happens when old ministry office buildings are sold or swapped. Who decides which buildings are sold, and what happens to the revenues? We focus on the major initiative in Siem Reap to relocate all government offices far away from the city; how will this affect civil servants living in the city? And what will happen to the old buildings?
One Window Service (Feature)
Many people complain about public services because to get a formal document or letter they must go to several offices and pay fees every step along the way. The One Window service is designed to provide one-stop shopping for everything from a motorcycle permit to wedding and birth registrations. As the One Window system spreads from province to province, we look at how this system is making people's lives easier.
POLITICS AND SOCIETY:
This week we look at the new property tax regulations and ask: Is it the right time to tax people when many have not yet secured their land title?
TEASER
Trucks cause accidents regardless of road conditions. Is it because the trucks are overloaded or are the drivers under-skilled?
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