Choeung Sopheap
Cambodian businesswoman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oknha Choeung Sopheap (Khmer: ឈឿង សុភាព), also known as Yeay Phu (យាយភូ; Chinese: 楊丹葡; pinyin: Yáng Dānpú; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhiûⁿ Tan-phû), is a Sino-Cambodian businesswoman. She owns Pheapimex, a major conglomerate with her husband Lau Meng Khin.[1] She was awarded the title of Oknha in 2006.[2] Her businesses have been linked to industrial-scale illegal logging and eviction.[3]
Choeung Sopheap | |
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ឈឿង សុភាព | |
Born | |
Citizenship | Cambodia Cyprus |
Occupation |
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Organization | Pheapimex |
Spouse | Lau Meng Khin |
Children | Choeung Sokuntheavy Choeung Thean Seng |
Personal life
Sopheap is a Chinese Cambodian.[4] She is married to Lau Meng Khin.[1] They both hold Cypriot citizenship.[1] She has several biological children, including Choeung Thean Seng and Cheong Sukuntheavy, who is married to Sopheap's step-son, Lau Vann.[2][5]
Sopheap's family has courted significant scrutiny for their significant wealth, including properties in Australia.[6] The family also has significant business and marriage ties to the children of Hun Sen.[1]
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