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Summary survey report on Accountability and Transparency of Budget Process
Publication Year: 2018 / Sources: Transparency International CambodiaThrough a nationally representative survey of 1,596 individuals residing across all 25 provinces of Cambodia, this survey report aims to: a) understand and quantify citizens’ perceptions and attitudes regarding the transparency and accountability of budgets in Cambodia; and b) understand and quantify citizens’ awareness and experience in dealing with budget and budgeting issues in the country.
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Publication Year: 2018 / Sources: Transparency International CambodiaThrough a nationally representative survey of 1,596 individuals residing across all 25 provinces of Cambodia, this survey report aims to: a) understand and quantify citizens’ perceptions and attitudes regarding the transparency and accountability of budgets in Cambodia; and b) understand and quantify citizens’ awareness and experience in dealing with budget and budgeting issues in the country.
Download: English | KhmerThe Open Budget Survey 2017
Publication Year: 2017 / Sources: International Budget Partnership (IBP)The Open Budget Survey 2017 shows a modest decline in in average global transparency scores, halting progress toward greater transparency that surveys over the past decade have identified. This means that many governments are making less information available about how they raise and spend public funds than they did in 2015. This finding is particularly discouraging given that roughly three-quarters of countries assessed publish insufficient budget information. In addition to these transparency challenges, the Open Budget Survey 2017 assessment of budget oversight finds that most countries have limited or weak
Download: English | KhmerCombatting Corruption in Mining Approvals
Publication Year: 2017 / Sources: Transparency InternationalCombatting Corruption in Mining Approvals (Assessing the risks in 18 resource-rich countries)
Transparency International has assessed the risks that can lead to corruption in 18 resource-rich countries to identify the warning signals as early as possible. This report demonstrates where and how corruption can get a foothold in mining approvals processes before ground is even broken. It presents examples from a range of diverse countries and identifies important roles for government, the mining industry and civil society to identify, prevent and mitigate these risks.
Download: English | KhmerPeople and Corruption: Asia Pacific
Publication Year: 2017 / Sources: Transparency InternationalPeople and Corruption: Asia Pacific (Global Corruption Barometer)
In the most extensive survey of its kind, we spoke to 21,861 people in 16 countries, regions and territories across the Asia Pacific regions between July 2015 and January 2017 about their perceptions and experiences of corruption.ii The survey results show a great diversity in the corruption risks across the region, but in every country surveyed there is scope for improved approaches to corruption prevention.
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