Global Witness also revealed a series of what it called "high level corruption and governance failure" over the last 18 months.
Mu Sochua said she would not pay the fine.
The ministry received 5,000 complaints since the beginning of 2009 from all around the country and has resolved 70 percent of them.
A donor meeting Wednesday and Thursday will focus on the government’s national development plan.
With Cambodia marking 60 years of diplomatic relations with the United States, political analysts say the small nation is increasingly important to US regional diplomacy.
A judge says an investigation into further cases cannot take place until the court deals with its second trial.
Two men were accused of incitement in an ongoing land dispute between villagers and a powerful ruling party senator.
Shareholders last week voted in favor of more transparency in payments to host countries like Cambodia.
The order now gives officials more authority to act against squatter communities who may not be getting enough compensation.
Khmer traditional stone sculptures are internationally acclaimed for their detail and beauty.
Along with watery diarrhea, Cambodians are worried about cholera, with several outbreaks occurring this year.
Villagers here say the dams and the power they generate are not worth the cost.
Ung Chinary has been widely recognized for bringing together material, concepts and sounds from the East and the West into works.
It is not uncommon for companies to pay bonuses for concessions here, but what happened to that money remains unknown.
The Cambodian side of the hybrid court is facing dire economic circumstances, with staff salaries halved in April.
Opponents say nine of 11 new high-level government appointments are waste of money.
The educational meeting was an effort to convince workers to refuse short-term labor contracts in favor of longer guarantees.
Nearly 2.2 million people visited Cambodia last year. About 1 million of those came from Thailand, either by air or road.
Cambodia has similar problems of debt, tax collection and corruption.
Panh Bosba was raised by her Cambodian father, Panh Meng Heang, and Laotian mother, Lili Sisombath, and educated at a French school.
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