Thursday, February 14, 2008

Opposition MP called on ADB President to raise corruption issue with Hun Sen during his visit to Cambodia

Haruhiko Kuroda

Development Bank President to Visit Cambodia

By Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington
13 February 2008


Haruhiko Kuroda, president of the Asian Development Bank, will visit Cambodia next week to discuss assistance programs and future cooperation with senior government officials.

Kuroda will open a railroad rehabilitation initiative and sign a $71 million grant and loan package, said Argun Gosawmi, the ADB’s Cambodia director.

Opposition lawmaker Yim Sovann said Cambodia still faced critical issues surrounding corruption and the loss of $500 million yearly, even as 34 percent of the population lives under the poverty line.

Cambodia is facing a widening gap between rich and poor, as well as instability due to land theft, he said, calling on the international community and leaders such as the ADB—one of the country’s biggest donors—to raise the issue of corruption with the government.

Minister of Public Works Sun Chanthol said Wednesday the railroad would be rehabilitated with the help of the ADB package.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

good, i supported and like very much this approach. yes, please ask japan, the usa, the eu to pressure gov't to reform and curb their corruption practices, if there are sufficient evidence to charge some gov't officials who still have the nerve to commit this heinous crime against the cambodian people they represented. please continue to ask all donors to pressure the gov't as well for more reforms, never enough.

Anonymous said...

thank you for looking out for cambodian people. cambodia needs more people like this to run the country. thank you very much. may god bless you, sir.