Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
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Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
This morning the government declared the decision of ending the contract with AZ Distribution.Co on maintain and service on National Route 4 which mean people who use National Road Number 4 is no longer to require to pay the money.
Source: Prime Minister Facebook Page
Related article: (From August 2001)
Sihanoukville highway toll deal draws fire
The 35-year concession agreement granted to AZ Distribution Company to maintain and
service National Route 4 has drawn strong criticism from some government officials
and MPs.
Under the agreement, AZ Co will maintain the 210 kilometer long road, which it will
operate on a toll basis. A source at the company said that although the pricing policy
had not been announced, private car owners and taxi-drivers would have to pay one
dollar to travel the road to Sihanoukville.
"This decision by the government is a disgrace and does not serve the interests
of the people," said MP Son Chhay, who is chair of the National Assembly's committee
that deals with transport and public works. "Charging fees on vehicles could
affect people's livelihoods and is contradictory to the poverty reduction policy."
Taxi drivers, too, said they were extremely annoyed at the project. Son Chhay's words
were echoed by a group of disgruntled drivers who provide daily services along the
route.
Chhiang Doeun, a 35-year-old taxi-driver, has been running a service on Route 4 since
1991. He said that as he only earns 30,000 riel for a two-way journey, paying a $2
toll was impossible.
"I wonder why AZ Co. has built the toll booth to charge travelers. The route
was rebuilt with US government aid. Why doesn't the company repair the other badly-conditioned
national routes like route number 3?" he asked.
However, Tram Iv Tek, secretary of state for the Ministry of Public Works and Transport
(MPWT), defended the company in a speech given at a ceremony marking the official
opening of the road earlier this month.
"Organizations like the ADB and the World Bank advise that fees should be charged
for people using roads. Private companies should invest in road maintenance,"
he said.
"In countries like China they have already implemented this kind of project
successfully. The government here has the approval of the US embassy - they are happy
that the government is seeking capital from the private sector."
According to his speech, AZ Co. will invest $3 million in widening the road. They
will also build two toll booths and weigh-stations for trucks. He added that the
company would spend $10 million after five years to maintain the road.
In February this year, Prime Minister HE issued a power of attorney letter authorizing
Iv Tek, who is a member of the CPP, to sign an agreement with AZ Co. Chhay said that
this was done without the knowledge of MPWT Funcinpec minister, Khy Taing Lim, who
was questioned about the affair by Chhay's committee.
An MPWT official, who asked not to be named, said the agreement was not negotiated
properly.
"[Normally] the MPWT minister must sign the agreement," he said. "But
this agreement is not transparent."
The official said if the government wanted Route 4 renovated, it should have held
a public bid.
"I am not convinced that the AZ Distribution Company has millions of dollars
to invest, and furthermore it does not specialize in road construction," he said.
Doeun commented: "Cambodian people are still poor after the war... We are very frustrated about this."
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/s ... draws-fire
This morning the government declared the decision of ending the contract with AZ Distribution.Co on maintain and service on National Route 4 which mean people who use National Road Number 4 is no longer to require to pay the money.
Source: Prime Minister Facebook Page
Related article: (From August 2001)
Sihanoukville highway toll deal draws fire
The 35-year concession agreement granted to AZ Distribution Company to maintain and
service National Route 4 has drawn strong criticism from some government officials
and MPs.
Under the agreement, AZ Co will maintain the 210 kilometer long road, which it will
operate on a toll basis. A source at the company said that although the pricing policy
had not been announced, private car owners and taxi-drivers would have to pay one
dollar to travel the road to Sihanoukville.
"This decision by the government is a disgrace and does not serve the interests
of the people," said MP Son Chhay, who is chair of the National Assembly's committee
that deals with transport and public works. "Charging fees on vehicles could
affect people's livelihoods and is contradictory to the poverty reduction policy."
Taxi drivers, too, said they were extremely annoyed at the project. Son Chhay's words
were echoed by a group of disgruntled drivers who provide daily services along the
route.
Chhiang Doeun, a 35-year-old taxi-driver, has been running a service on Route 4 since
1991. He said that as he only earns 30,000 riel for a two-way journey, paying a $2
toll was impossible.
"I wonder why AZ Co. has built the toll booth to charge travelers. The route
was rebuilt with US government aid. Why doesn't the company repair the other badly-conditioned
national routes like route number 3?" he asked.
However, Tram Iv Tek, secretary of state for the Ministry of Public Works and Transport
(MPWT), defended the company in a speech given at a ceremony marking the official
opening of the road earlier this month.
"Organizations like the ADB and the World Bank advise that fees should be charged
for people using roads. Private companies should invest in road maintenance,"
he said.
"In countries like China they have already implemented this kind of project
successfully. The government here has the approval of the US embassy - they are happy
that the government is seeking capital from the private sector."
According to his speech, AZ Co. will invest $3 million in widening the road. They
will also build two toll booths and weigh-stations for trucks. He added that the
company would spend $10 million after five years to maintain the road.
In February this year, Prime Minister HE issued a power of attorney letter authorizing
Iv Tek, who is a member of the CPP, to sign an agreement with AZ Co. Chhay said that
this was done without the knowledge of MPWT Funcinpec minister, Khy Taing Lim, who
was questioned about the affair by Chhay's committee.
An MPWT official, who asked not to be named, said the agreement was not negotiated
properly.
"[Normally] the MPWT minister must sign the agreement," he said. "But
this agreement is not transparent."
The official said if the government wanted Route 4 renovated, it should have held
a public bid.
"I am not convinced that the AZ Distribution Company has millions of dollars
to invest, and furthermore it does not specialize in road construction," he said.
Doeun commented: "Cambodian people are still poor after the war... We are very frustrated about this."
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/s ... draws-fire
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Re: Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
I can't read the document. Does it actually say this: "people who use National Road Number 4 is no longer to require to pay the money."
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Re: Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
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Dear Fellow Cambodian
The worries and problems of people are also my worries and problems. People who are living each sides of National Road Number 4 and people who frequently travel on National Road Number 4 had informed the government as well as me about and requested us to address, any problems related to paying money for using National Road Number 4. I listened to them and later I brought it to discuss with the minister of finance and minister of public work and transportation on the assembly meeting. As a Prime Minister of Cambodia, I decided to stop requiring people paying money for using National Road Number 4 from 12:00 am on 13 Jan 2016.
The government decided to end the contract with AZ Company and the government will maintain the road by itself. From now on people who live on both sides of the road and people from all over the country who use the road will no long to require paying the money.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to people who provide me information and give me suggestion through my facebook page, so together we can address problems in our country and make Cambodia a prosperous country seeking to create more employment opportunities for people and improving their livelihood.
Google Translate
Dear compatriots!
Concerns and worries of the people's concerns and my prime concern. Especially those living along the National Road 4, and citizens across the country who are all traveling through this route requests to the government and I personally find it difficult to pay for all travel on the road. I listened to and discussed with the Finance Minister Minister Ministry and in the days of parliament today, as I am the prime minister is decided to stop not to take money exclusively from travelers from 12am on 13 January 2016 onwards.
Cambodian government decided to take Route 4 to occupy exclusively from now on. So from now on, citizens living along the National Road 4 citizens traveling across the country and across the road is not being paid anymore.
I thank the people who provide information and practical suggestions to me via my Facebook page so that we together solve and build national development much more substantial improvement moving people to have jobs and better living conditions.
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Re: Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
"Cambodian government decided to take Route 4 to occupy exclusively from now on. So from now on, citizens living along the National Road 4 citizens traveling across the country and across the road is not being paid anymore."
That's rather oddly put. Sounds like he is saying that there are to be no more tolls on Route #4, though stated in a unnecessarily long and convoluted manner. Is this just flowery political speech, or is something buried in there?
That's rather oddly put. Sounds like he is saying that there are to be no more tolls on Route #4, though stated in a unnecessarily long and convoluted manner. Is this just flowery political speech, or is something buried in there?
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Re: Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
Plan for the future. Change your image with social media today.
You have a popularity problem? Not enough friends ? No problem. Just revoke all those unpopular laws and business concessions on FB. Win-win. Lots of likes and lots of votes.
Now if anyone else has any gripes about landgrabs, illegal logging, the state of the public health system, the price of tuktuks or noise from karaoke bars, just address your problems to the Dear Aunty fb page.
(This comment on social media was sponsored by the registered NGO Improving your world with fb Inc Co Ltd).
You have a popularity problem? Not enough friends ? No problem. Just revoke all those unpopular laws and business concessions on FB. Win-win. Lots of likes and lots of votes.
Now if anyone else has any gripes about landgrabs, illegal logging, the state of the public health system, the price of tuktuks or noise from karaoke bars, just address your problems to the Dear Aunty fb page.
(This comment on social media was sponsored by the registered NGO Improving your world with fb Inc Co Ltd).
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Re: Government Ended Contract With AZ Distribution.Co On Maintaining and Servicing National Route 4
National Road 4 toll fees nixed
Prime Minister HE yesterday abruptly scrapped toll fees for National Road 4, ending a controversial 15-year contract with the politically connected business AZ Distribution Co.
As of 12am today, drivers of cars, trucks and buses no longer need to pay at any of the four toll booths along the 210-kilometre Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville highway, the premier announced at a National Assembly plenary session yesterday.
“Even though this decision has not been signed, as the head of the royal government, I can declare beforehand that the government will cancel the contract over the problems with National Road 4,” HE said.
“I hope that cancellation of the contract and retaking control of the road will mean there will be no fees for cars travelling along this highway.”
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Yes, it is good news to use.
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