Group Trains Young to Battle Corruption in Cambodia
Anti-graft group Transparency International (TI) is launching a project to encourage young people to combat corruption in Cambodia.
Leak Names Justice Minister as Offshore Investor
An investigation into a set of leaked documents by a coalition of journalists has revealed that Minister of Justice Ang Vong Vathana... Read More
Cambodia Detains Country’s Ambassador to South Korea on Unspecified Corruption Charges
Cambodia’s Anti-Corruption Unit detained the nation’s controversial ambassador to South Korea, Suth Dina, and is preparing to file corruption charges following a... Read More
Shift to Tech Curbs Corruption: PM
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said the government is now paying almost all civil servants’ salaries and collecting taxes using technology, rather... Read More
Civil Society Leaders to Declare Assets in Nod to Transparency
Thirty-nine civic leaders and lawmakers, as well as university students, have said they will publicly declare their assets, in a show of... Read More
NGO to Draft Graft-busting Strategy for Politicians
The director of Transparency International Cambodia on Friday called for all political parties to incorporate anti-corruption measures into their platforms before next... Read More
In bribery, knowledge is power, says paper
A Cambodian-American political scientist has proposed a novel way to tackle corruption in the Kingdom: force bribe-taking bureaucrats to compete with each... Read More
Law needed to protect informants
Transperancy International Cambodia yesterday called on the authorities to fulfill their commitment to the introduction of a whistleblower law, saying it would... Read More
Cambodia Perceived as Most Corruption in Region
Cambodia is now perceived to be the most corrupt country in Southeast Asia, according to Transparency International’s 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI),... Read More
Officials Dispute Transparency International’s Corruption Index
Cambodia scored very poorly on a perceived corruption index, put out each year by Transparency International, but a government spokesman says the... Read More