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February 18, 2026

Resolution of Boundary Dispute for GC Market Orussey Customers Led by MLMUPC Working Group

Background

On 10 February 2026, the working group of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) convened a meeting to discuss and coordinate the resolution of a boundary dispute at GC Market Orussey. The session was led by His Excellency Undersecretary of State Lah Man and included participation from His Excellency Undersecretary of State Ly Vann Sothea as well as other relevant stakeholders.

Scope of Application

This meeting and dispute resolution effort applies to land boundary issues concerning customers of GC Market Orussey, located under the jurisdiction of MLMUPC, and reflects the ministry’s ongoing role in managing and resolving land disputes through official mediation processes.

Key Provisions or Decisions

The working group coordinated efforts to mediate and bring closure to the land dispute cases, emphasizing the creation of a dispute-free environment and ensuring the proper registration of land titles following resolution. The discussion included reviewing existing land registrations and offering solutions to prevent further conflicts.

Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance

The resolution process led by MLMUPC illustrates the ministry’s administrative capability to address and resolve land disputes affecting commercial stakeholders such as market customers. It reinforces the importance of legally registered land titles and dispute-free land environments for business operations and urban planning.

Official Source

Details of the meeting and subsequent actions are documented through the Ministry’s official communications channels: