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Sub-decree No. 90 on Cutting and Reclassifying 2,238.80 hectares of Wildlife Sanctuary and ELC in Kampong Speu province

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 2,238.80 ha of land in Choim village of Tar Sal commune in Aoral district of Kampong Speu province: 2,089.83 ha from Phnom Aoral Wildlife Sanctuary, and 148.97 ha from ELC of Great Field company; Reclassifying 1,887.39 ha as state private land for donating to 578 families; and Reserving 351.41 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 88 on Cutting and Reclassifying 876.42 hectares of Wildlife Sanctuary and ELC in Kampong Speu province

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 876.42 ha of land in Kreal Pong village of Tar Sal commune in Aoral district of Kampong Speu province: 743.23 ha from Phnom Aoral Wildlife Sanctuary, and 133.19 ha from ELC of Great Field company; Reclassifying 664.69 ha as state private land for donating to 206 families; and Reserving 211.73 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 87 on Cutting and Reclassifying 451.31 hectares of Wildlife Sanctuary, Forest Cover and ELC in Kampong Speu province

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 451.31 ha of land in Romangsor village of Tar Sal commune in Aoral district of Kampong Speu province: 34.27 ha from Phnom Aoral Wildlife Sanctuary, 330.27 ha from 2002 Forest Cover, and 88.77 ha from ELC of Great Field company; Reclassifying 280.02 ha as state private land for donating to 92 families; and Reserving 173.29 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 83 on Cutting and Reclassifying 885 hectares of Forest Concessions in Kratie province

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 885 ha of land in Tasom village of Svay Chras commune in Snoul district of Kratie province: 664 ha from fores concession of Casotim, and 221 ha from forest concession of Dau Thieng Kratie; Reclassifying 839 ha as state private land for granting donation of ownership to 128 families; and Reserving 46 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 82 on Cutting and Reclassifying 1,132 hectares of Forest Concessions in Kratie province

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 1,132 ha of land in Wat village of Svay Chras commune in Snoul district of Kratie province: 922 ha from fores concession of Casotim, and 210 ha from forest concession of Dau Thieng Kratie; Reclassifying 1,027 ha as state private land for granting donation of ownership to 131 families; and Reserving 105 ha as state public land.

Sub-Decree on Cutting 458.16 hectares of land in Oaral district

Regulations
March, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 458.16 hectares of land in Oaral district of Kampong Spue province: (1) 318.51 hectares cutting from Oaral Wildlife Sanctuary, (2) 1.61 hectares from Economic Land Concession of New Cosmo, and (3) 138.04 hectares from Economic Land Concession of HLH Agriculture for granting donation of 324.48 hectares to 134 families, and reserving 133.68 hectares as state public land

Sub-decree No. 64 on Cutting and Reclassifying 5,030.51 hectares of Wildlife Sanctuary and ELC in Pursat province

Regulations
February, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 5,030.51 ha of land in Tompoi village of Promouy commune, Kropeu 2 Leu village of Kropeu 2 commune, and Kandal, Krang Rongeang, Chomkar Chrey Cheung and Chomkar Chrey Tbong villages of Along Reap commune in Veal Veng district of Pursat province: 4,333.35 ha from Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary, and 697.16 ha from ELC of MDS Import; Reclassifying 3,851.96 ha as state private land for donating to 1,263 families; Reserving 1,178.55 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 57 on Cutting and Reclassifying 996.01 hectares of Wildlife Sanctuary, ELCs and Conservation Protected Forest in Mondulkiri province

Regulations
February, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 996.01 ha of land in Pu Luh village of Busrar commune in Pech Chreada district of Mondulkiri province: 474.83 ha from Phnom Namlea Wildlife Sanctuary, 107.98 ha from Mondulkiri Genetic Resources, Plants and Wildlife Conservation Protected Forest, 5.82 ha from ELC of Sethikula, 379.66 ha from ELC of Dak Lak, and 27.72 ha from ELC of K Peace; Reclassifying 874.10 ha as state private land for donating to 352 families; and Reserving 121.91 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 55 on Cutting and Reclassifying 664.02 hectares of ELCs and Conservation Protected Forest in Mondulkiri province

Regulations
February, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 664.02 ha of land in Pu Char village of Busrar commune in Pech Chreada district of Mondulkiri province: 93.28 ha from Mondulkiri Genetic Resources, Plants and Wildlife Conservation Protected Forest, 176.05 ha from ELC of Sethikula, 18.73 ha from ELC of Varanasi, 360.37 ha from ELC of Dak Lak, and 15.59 ha from ELC of K Peace; Reclassifying 628.35 ha as state private land for donating to 283 families; and Reserving 35.67 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 54 on Cutting and Reclassifying 463.92 hectares of ELCs and Conservation Protected Forest in Mondulkiri province

Regulations
February, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting 463.92 ha of land in Busrar village of Busrar commune in Pech Chreada district of Mondulkiri province: 339.05 ha from Mondulkiri Genetic Resources, Plants and Wildlife Conservation Protected Forest, 29.46 ha from ELC of Sethikula, 81.88 ha from ELC of Varanasi, and 13.53 ha from ELC of Dak Lak; Reclassifying 446.54 ha as state private land for donating to 353 families; and Reserving 17.38 ha as state public land.

Sub-decree No. 56 on Reclassifying 427 hectares of ELC in Kampong Chhnang Province.

Regulations
February, 2013
Cambodia

Cutting a total land of 427 ha in Sre Veal village in Krang Leav commune of Rolea Bphea district in Kampong Chhnang province from economic land concession of Pheapimex; and reclassifying 425 ha as state private land for granting donation of ownership to 285 families, and reserving 2 ha as state public land.

Republic of Tajikistan : Accounting and Auditing

February, 2013

This report describes the results of a
ROSC assessment of the accounting, financial reporting and
auditing requirements and practices of the Republic of
Tajikistan's enterprise and financial sectors. The
report assesses the quality of the Tajik financial reporting
framework and makes policy recommendations for improvement.
With a gross national income per capita of US$430,
Tajikistan remains the poorest country in the former Soviet