Tax cheats may have cars ‘burned’, warns Cambodia's Hun Sen


Vehicles travel along Preah Monivong Boulevard in Phnom Penh. - PPP

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed officials to beef up collection of vehicular tax and to avoid unnecessary spending as the government seeks to shore up the coffers for its ongoing battle against Covid-19.

He warned that vehicle owners who evade tax may have their automobiles 'burned' if they continued to do so.

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