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Sar Kheng continues to address Facebook complaints

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A woman looking at Sar Kheng’s Facebook page. Hean Rangsey

Sar Kheng continues to address Facebook complaints

Interior minister Sar Kheng’s Facebook monitoring group had addressed 72 out of a total of 162 complaints and requests made by 72 users in August.

Sar Kheng said the group was working on the remaining cases as some of them were out of the ministry’s jurisdiction.

“I apologise to my compatriots if my working group and relevant authorities have not finished solving all the problems. Some cases need time and must go through proper procedures and channels,” he said.

According to his working group leader Cha Sokunthea, a total of 534 Facebook complaints and suggestions left from previous months are being reviewed by relevant departments under the ministry.

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