The total stock of the company is worth around NT$70 million. Liu owned 10 percent of the total but only asked for NT$5 million back, Liu said.
The committee consented to Liu's request but put forward an additional condition that Liu had to promise not to start another concrete company in Phnom Penh within one year. Liu accepted the condition and expected his stock to be refunded on July 5.
"We haven't received any money so far," Liu said.
Lee got involved in this matter only in June, he added.
Lee intervened in the situation, asking Huang and other stockholders to return all of Liu's stock to him.
"Huang and Lee knew one another. But when Lee dealt with the company he never directly dealt with Huang," Liu said.
"Except for this mediation, I can't think of any other possible problem [between Lee and the company]."
News of Huang's arrest spread around Phnom Penh quickly yesterday, leaving many Taiwanese businessmen shocked.
Huang came to Cambodia in late January. Many people said they were not acquainted with him at all.
"It's unbelievable!" was a common response from Taiwanese businessmen when they heard the news.
Some Taiwanese businessmen said this murder would "greatly impact the willingness of more Taiwanese businessmen to come to Cambodia."
But another said, "At least the murder has been solved. This will relieve many Taiwanese businessmen."
"It's just a specific accident, not related to politics or anything else. It was something far beyond our control," he said, adding, "We need a normal life in Cambodia."



