Cambodian Army Officer Appeals to Leaders Over Delayed Housing Project by Leng Navatra
Army officer Vit Kimsan has appealed to Cambodian leaders Hun Sen and Hun Manet for intervention after a housing project linked to businessman Leng Navatra failed to deliver his home, which he purchased four years ago. Despite full payment, construction has not begun, and Kimsan continues to rent while repaying loans. A recent meeting aimed at addressing delays did not yield solutions, with no construction visible as of January 13, 2026. Past comments from Hun Sen acknowledged delays and contract breaches by Leng Navatra.

Vit Kimsan, a Cambodian army officer, has sought intervention from leaders Hun Sen and Hun Manet regarding his unfulfilled housing project linked to businessman Leng Navatra. Despite purchasing a home four years ago along National Road Six A and paying in full, construction has not commenced.
Kimsan confronted the company on January 9 and attended a meeting with other buyers, but received no solutions. Minutes from a November 2025 meeting stated construction would begin in January 2026, yet no progress was evident by January 13. Kimsan's situation reflects broader issues, as Hun Sen previously acknowledged delays and contract breaches by Leng Navatra.




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