Lau Meng Khin

Oknha Lau Ming Kan (born 1 January 1944,[1] Khmer: ឡៅ ម៉េងឃីន; Chinese: 劉明勤; pinyin: Liú Míngqín; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Bêng-khîn; also spelt Lau Meng Khin or Lao Meng Khin) is a Cambodian senator and businessman.

[2] The majority of his fortune comes from logging and other sectors, including lucrative joint ventures with Chinese investors.

He owns Shukaku, which was responsible for forcible land evictions at Boeung Kak lake.

[4][5] In February 2007, the Phnom Penh municipality awarded Shukaku with a 99-year lease to fill in and develop the lake, which impacted 4,250 families.

[10] Meng Khin's biological son Lau Vann is married to his stepdaughter, Choeung Sokuntheavy.