An anti-corruption law passed in March, 2010 any official found guilty of 
taking 
bribes will face up to 15 years in prison. But how? The law in Cambodia is not 
enforces by the paper. It is by people who are in power’s mouth.
 
In an estimate of some 100,000 government officials in Cambodia, including Hun 
Sen will be required to declare their assets by this year.  I would includes 
the 
teachers as well, they are fully corrupted with bribe, selling assignments, 
take 
money from students for registration in most cases are up to $100, per 
registration. If someone doesn’t bribe, that individual can’t go to school. 

 
Om Yentieng, appointed- chairman of the government- Anti-Corruption Unit, said 
that it will require senior officials -- including civil servants and police 
officials -- to detail their assets by November.
 
I am willing to wait and see how Hun Sen, Sam Rainsy, Chea Sim, Sok An, Heng 
Samrin, Norodom Sihamoni, Kem Sokha, etc are declare their assets, and 
verification of their source of incomes. 

 
These people’s incomes are between $750 to $3,000. They don’t own or operate 
any 
businesses. I am wondering how these people became millionaire, in such a short 
a period of time.
 
Some says, Cambodia is developing and advance, economically, security and as 
well as standard of living. 

 
In my opinion, this is wrong assumptions. If we do the accountability checks; 
in 
past 17 years, after UNTAC’s election 1993. Cambodia, heavily dependent on 
foreign aid, if I am comparing with the dimensions of American’s dollar (bills) 
to spread on the ground piece by piece; it will be covered Cambodia.  

 
In conclusion, Cambodia a very small country and the population under 15 
millions, it should be turning better today than it is now.  STOP COMPARE “ 
It’s 
better than 1979”. And it is not they way you lead Cambodia.
 
Savun 


      

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