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Cambodia unveils Senate building backed by tycoon sanctioned over alleged scam‑centre links

The four-and-a-half-storey Solidarity Palace will mainly host overseas visitors, and officials said 11 donors helped fund the Senate complex.

Summary by Malay Mail
PHNOM PENH, Aug 21 — Cambodian leaders inaugurated a new Senate building today funded by the country’s top business people, including a tycoon sanctioned by the United States for alleged involvement in scam centres.King Norodom Sihamoni cut the ribbon on the “Solidarity Palace”, flanked by senior officials including Hun Sen, Cambodia’s former long-time leader and currently president of the Senate, and his son, Prime Minister Hun Manet.“I am very…

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Cambodia has opened a new Senate building in Phnom Penh, with the list of donors revealing the name of Li Yong Pat, a prominent businessman who is under US sanctions for alleged involvement with a scamming gang.

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Malay Mail broke the news in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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