Press Release: The Passage of an International Standard Anti-Corruption Law Is Still the Main Objective of International Anti-Corruption Day

Monday, December 8th, 2008

December 4, 2008– On December 9, 2008 starting at 8:00am, Cambodians from all parts and levels of society will be celebrating International Anti-corruption Day in six provinces and municipalities including Phnom Penh, Sihanouk Ville, Battambang, Siem Reap, Kratie, and Svay Rieng. Since there has been little progress in fighting corruption in recent years – especially [...]

NGOs present anti-corruption petition to National Assembly

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

More than 40 civil society organizations presented a petition bearing 1,098,163 thumbprints and signatures collected from people in 19 towns and provinces across Cambodia to the National Assembly (NA) on May 16 to pressure the government to speed up its endorsement of the anti-corruption law, local media reported May 16 and 17. SRP lawmaker Yim [...]

CT Director removed over corruption accusations

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications has removed Nhek Kosal Vichea from his post as general director of the Cambodian Telecommunications (CT) for allegedly embezzling million of dollars of state funds from country’s international phone networks. The removal took place April 18 following a September-2007 report which revealed he had recorded only 5 percent of [...]

Corruption and Cambodian households

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The World Bank worked with the Center for Social Development (CSD) in Cambodia to produce a study on the impact of corruption in Cambodia, and attitudes towards it. According to the National Poverty Reduction Strategy 2003-2005, one of the biggest problems for Cambodia’s further development is corruption: it is a threat to democratic institutions and [...]

Police can’t fine drivers without helmet

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Phnom Penh municipality has ordered that from April 30 road traffic wardens stop imposing fines on drivers of motorbikes without rear mirror or failing to wear safety helmets, newspapers reported May 1. Tin Proser, chief of the Municipal Road Traffic Office, said that Governor Kep Chuktema has recommended the reversal of the fining measures—which kicked [...]

Ministry’s solution for corruption scandal

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Staff working at Kampong Cham National School of Agriculture (KCNSA) claims the Ministry of Agriculture’s solution to a corruption scandal involving a director of the school is riddled with irregularities and injustice. The teachers at the provincial school recently submitted a request to the ministry, calling for the removal of KCNSA Director Sam Saron, whom [...]

Campaign to get a million signatures against corruption

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

A national campaign has been launched by 11 NGOs to gather a million signatures from Cambodian citizens in an appeal for the nation’s leadership to adopt the nation’s draft anti-corruption law. So far about 500,000 signatures from citizens in 19 of Cambodia’s 24 provinces have been collected, local media reported. According to a report issued [...]

MOI: Corruption monitor could investigation stories

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

The Ministry of Information has welcomed USAID’s recent publication of a monthly review focusing on corruption in Cambodia, but has asked that it is expanded and its quality strengthened. After meeting with USAID Country Mission Director Erin Soto on Jan 24, Information Minister Khieu Kanharith claimed that the review, already published twice, is good enough, [...]

SRP Lawmaker: “Corruption costs half a billion annually”

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Yim Sovann, chairman of the Fourth Committee of the National Assembly and the opposition Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) lawmaker for Phnom Penh, said at a workshop held to mark International Anti-Corruption Day December 9 that corruption is to blame for most of Cambodia’s ills, newspapers reported December 10. Claiming that the two largest problems facing [...]