Fight against corruption: few tactless civil servants condemned, the struggle is still arduous
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Phnom Penh (Cambodia). 9/12/2008: OM Yeng Tieng, Head of the Anti-Corruption Unit at the Council of Ministers, talking at the International Anti- Corruption Day celebrations. (Photo: John Vink/ Magnum)
09-12-2008 By Duong
Sokha Ka-set in English
December 9th being the International Anti-Corruption Day, the Coalition of civil society organisations, leading a fight against corruption, repeated in front of an audience gathering more than 200 students, monks and organisation members in Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh, its appeal to the government to adopt as soon as possible the promised and awaited anti-corruption legislation.
In the audience, Om Yintieng, choice spectator for the event. Head of the Anti-Corruption Unit at the Council of Ministers, a governmental organisation, Om Yintieng tried to reassure NGOs about the government's determination to enforce the law. But, he precised, this will only happen once the bill has been thoroughly examined, and once the new Penal Code is adopted.
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