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 More options May 15, 6:19 pm
Newsgroups: soc.culture.cambodia
From: Chim <Chi...@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 15:19:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, May 15 2008 6:19 pm
Subject: A petition of more than 1 million Cambodian signatures calling for anti-corruption legislation will be given to the National Assembly
Petition Against Corruption Sent to Assembly
By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
15 May 2008

A petition of more than 1 million Cambodian signatures calling for
anti-corruption legislation will be passed to the National Assembly
Friday, and organizers hope it will push lawmakers to act.

The signatures were collected over several months “to demand quick
passage” of an anti-corruption law of international standard,
according to a statement by the Coalition of Civil Society
Organization Against Corruption.

“This anti-corruption petition is very important for politicians and
voters, before the July national election, to demand the government
and National Assembly quickly pass the anti-corruption law after the
election,” said Pok Puthearith, a project manager for the Khmer
Institute for Democracy. “We want the National Assembly to make a
promise to the people.”

Sok Sam Oeun, director of the Cambodian Defenders Project, called the
petition “a strong message for all political parties.”

The coalition wanted political parties to make the elimination of
corruption a main part of their platforms, he said.

Most political parties have already done that; corruption has dogged
the government since its inception, costing the nation as much as $500
million per year.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has promised to pass legislation to curb the
practice many times, but that legislation has remained in the draft
stage for years.
http://www.voanews.com/khmer/2008-05-15-voa5.cfm


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