Friday, June 06, 2008

Sok An boasts about Om Yentieng's inept anti-corruption unit

Theary Seng, CSD Director (Photo: Cambodge Soir Hebdo)

Gov’t defends anti-corruption record

Friday, 06 June 2008
Ly Menghour
The Mekong Times

Corruption was not solved; on the contrary it spread more widely during the third mandate government ... It’s a shameful failure of the rectangular government [strategy] as the anti-corruption law has not been passed and governmental resources such as land, forests and national budget funds were lost” - SRP MP Son Chhay

Nowadays, the government does not have the real will to eliminate and prevent corruption. The government speaks beautifully about anti-corruption, but real and in-depth suppression and reduction of corruption in our society has yet to be seen” - Theary Seng, CSD Director
The government yesterday defended its anti-corruption record with a statement in response to seven questions raised by Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) parliamentarian Son Chhay. The statement detailed the five-year “rectangular” policies focusing on anti-corruption, a defense poorly received by political opposition and civil society.

Cabinet Minister Sok An said in the statement that the government has made every effort to “keep peace, safety, social stability and security and public order by means of eradicating violence and discrimination to build a nation with justice, equity, freedom from corruption, and protection of people’s rights.”

Despite its failure to pass the anti-corruption law, the government has made a strong commitment to strengthening the rule of law and good governance, Sok An said. The country has other mechanisms to prevent, curb and combat corruption effectively, he continued, including an Anti-Corruption Unit established Aug 22, 2006.

The unit has already received 41 complaints, with 28 cases successfully solved and another 13 cases pending, he said, giving details of a “white” letterbox where complaints can be anonymously posted.

Sok An revealed that the “remarkable results” of the Anti-Corruption Unit included providing “knowledge and education about anti-corruption strategies,” conducting investigations “20 times,” and punishing “two men for extorting money from foreigners.”

Son Chhay was unimpressed by the figures, noting that the long-awaited anti-corruption law was drafted in 1994 but has yet to receive National Assembly (NA) approval.

Corruption was not solved; on the contrary it spread more widely during the third mandate government,” he told The Mekong Times. “It’s a shameful failure of the rectangular government [strategy] as the anti-corruption law has not been passed and governmental resources such as land, forests and national budget funds were lost.”

Theary Seng, director of the Center for Social Development (CSD), agreed the government’s anti-corruption measures remain inadequate, adding that corruption has become so ingrained as to be part of Cambodian culture.

“Nowadays, the government does not have the real will to eliminate and prevent corruption. The government speaks beautifully about anti-corruption, but real and in-depth suppression and reduction of corruption in our society has yet to be seen.”

Corruption costs Cambodia between US$300-500 million a year, according to a recent United States Agency for International Development (USAID) estimate.

In May, civil society organizations submitted over one million thumbprints to the NA to appeal for more robust anti-corruption legislation.

Deputy Prime Minister Sok An also addressed queries over alleged irregularities regarding the sale of entrance tickets to the Angkor temples, tolls on National Road 4, permission for Bangkok Airways to hold exclusive Bangkok-Siem Reap flights, permission for foreign companies to develop Cambodian islands, forest concessions and other issues.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I strongly agree that the Untac criminal 1993 is still valid to condmen corruption. But, it needs politcal will to use it effectively. Personally, I have not seen any siginificant movement that Cambo gvn't made in fighting corruption! Mr Sok An is right in saying that govn't has made effort to keep peace and social security. Should the law be enforced to corruptors, it'd be a troublesome in short term cos those corruptors are included gvn't officials. But in long term, Cambo wii be free from corruption. So, law is need be created and enforced effectively.

Anonymous said...

Ah Spam Rainsy only knows how to spam. He can't solved corruption problem either, but to make it worst.

You can't solve corruption problem in a poor country like Cambodia so easily, not even as rich a Louisiana in the US, but nonetheless we did a lot better in Cambodia than the US did in Louisiana for the last couple decades or so.

Anonymous said...

reading your comment, making me puke, Ah lop! As long as Cambodia continues to breed anthro-barbaric like you, Cambodian people is/will be continued to be poor and more people with lopeside genes like you.

Ah lop! So arrogant and all talks. You sound like in Khmer "Ang Kouy Leu Chong Ae, Leuk Knoun Aing".

Anonymous said...

CAMBODIAN do not breed that dog this dog mother 11:38 AM got rape by AH YOUN high on drug , we can call this dog AH YOUN production or AH YOUN SPERM..

Anonymous said...

Yes, the truth always make Ah Khmer-Yuons puke because truth and Ah Khmer-Yuon doesn't mixed. It's like oil and water.

Anonymous said...

How can Sok An-Hun Sen Govt get rid of corruption? They are corrupt themselve. Do they dare to cut their arms?

Anonymous said...

28 cases out of 895,000 cases of corruption have been resolved. It's a big achievements for CPP. Congratulations???

Anonymous said...

yep! after 29 years, 28 of corruption cases have been dropped for no legal grounds (according to CPP Kangaroo Court).

Eh, Ah Sperm without tail @11:38 AM, you got something intelligent to say? Reading you comment, i can tell that you are mentally limited. Ah, Krom Kantouy Ko!

Anonymous said...

28 cases was all that we are responsible for. The rest was done by Ah Khmer-Yuon and Lon Nol.

Anonymous said...

lot of shit, shut up

Anonymous said...

an end to corruption in Hun Xen government means an end to Hun Xen himself; therefore, corruption must be continued.

Anonymous said...

My beloved 9:29PM!

I am totally agreed with you!

Not entirely different from SihanoukVarman's regime,
Ending corruption is also Ending Sihanouk's job!

Anonymous said...

11:38,
How the fuck do you know?
You haven't give him a chance!
Tried it, it doesn't hurt!

Anonymous said...

Well, we did give Ah Lon Nol a chance, but we got fucked. So why do we want to get fucked again by the similar guy.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

so may be this time we should shove it down in your throat, Ah Krom Kantouy Ko!