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chharda Said,
March 28th, 2008 @4:19 pm  

if everyone could do that must be good , but i guess it still…..maybe 5 year later abit better

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vutha Said,
March 28th, 2008 @4:40 pm  

That is the educated article but the fact, i always see the traffic police get money from taxi drivers, personal truck or transportation, even thought the amount is small. But it is not the fault of police, it is the government’s management, that pay small amount of monthly salary to them. and they cannot support their family.

How to clean corruption in Cambodia???

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lina Said,
March 28th, 2008 @9:01 pm  

You can not clean up corruptions. Corruptions everywhere…but just in cambodia, it’s worst. Do police really support their family or do they go out to the night light…? hahahaa jkjk

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vutha Said,
March 29th, 2008 @8:18 am  

That is true, I cannot clean up corruption. Corruption happens particularly in public institutions. I do not know whether after getting money from violated people and then what they do , i dont know. hahahaha…..

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Im Sokthy Said,
March 29th, 2008 @5:01 pm  

to clean corruption, just wait and see after the anti-corruption law is adopted.

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vutha Said,
March 29th, 2008 @5:04 pm  

Do you think that the anti-corruption will be passed soon? if after it is passed, whether corruption in Cambodia will be going down?

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boran Said,
March 29th, 2008 @5:13 pm  

hehe, you are touching politic issue, i guess. u said it’s dangerous, didn’t you? anyway, there should be a divine cleaner for such corruption in cambodia, and i’m not able to see the picture of that…

(oh this new design is better, compared to the previous one… :D)

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boran Said,
March 29th, 2008 @5:15 pm  

sorry, is NICE! i meant… :D

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vutha Said,
March 29th, 2008 @5:25 pm  

@ Boran, that is ok. the activity of this image is not like the real activities happening in the current society. Before, I got used to be fined by police, but it was ok because i violated traffic law. What is important is that traffic police did not give me receipt, and they said that it is fine and cash for them to drink coffee. When i asked them to give me receipt and then they said that “You have many mistakes”. hahahaha

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lina Said,
March 29th, 2008 @7:34 pm  

Yes you are absolutely right….corruptions can onlly decrease but NEVER will be completely clean up. Anyhow, if it was be…i would just give them double the amount if they tell me that they are only asking for the amount of a cup of coffee. In my book, that takes alot of guts. Just for that, i’ll double up the amount…haha

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vutha Said,
March 29th, 2008 @9:12 pm  

While driving along the street, i aways observe the police’s activities. If the cars and luxury cars with license plate as Police, Military police or government plates violated the traffic light, traffic police rarely stop those cars. If the common people, they really stopped and fined, along with using impolite words as well.

Therefore, sometimes, i really do not like the traffic police’s behavior. Sometimes, i feel pity for them when i saw them standing in the sun and solve traffic jam. So that, what i said does not mean that I blame all of police.

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angkor138 Said,
March 30th, 2008 @4:29 am  

if we are serious about corruption then we should start from oursleves. We all are too familiar and claimed that officers were demanding money but we discount the facts that sometime we were the person to bribe them for not other specific reason but to have a short cut or thing our way.

Law shall be stipulated and prosecuted for both obtaining bribe and offering bribe [both way]

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ឆដា Said,
March 31st, 2008 @7:40 pm  

ខ្ញុំយល់​ស្រប​នឹង​យោបល់​របស់​ Vutha, How to clean corruption in Cambodia??? ប្រសិន​បើ​នយោបបាយ​រឹង​មាំ​អំពើ​ពុករលួយ​ត្រូវ​បាន​បំបាក់។

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vutha Said,
April 1st, 2008 @9:26 am  

For myself, I don’t know how to clean corruption in Cambodia what is important is that the top leaders have to have willingness to implement it. I just quoted Mr. Sorn Chey, director of Khmer Institute for Democracy from the Mekong Times as saying that:

“ការស្វែងរកហត្ថលេខាគាំទ្រលើសន្ធិសញ្ញាបាតដៃស្អាតស្អំពីឥស្សរជននយោបាយកំពូលៗនេះ ត្រូវបានលោក សន ជ័យ នាយកប្រតិបត្ដិ​នៃ​វិទ្យាស្ថាន​ខ្មែរ​សម្រាប់​អភិវឌ្ឍន៍​ជាតិ​ឲ្យ​ដឹង​ថា​៖ “ការប្រឆាំង​អំពើពុក​រលួយ​នៅ​កម្ពុជា​ ​គួរ​តែ​ផ្អែក​លើ​យុទ្ធសាស្ដ្រ​ចំនួន២ សំខាន់ៗ គឺដូច​ការសាង​សង់​ផ្ទះ​ និង​ការបោស​សម្អាត​កាំជណ្ដើរ។​ នោះ​គឺ​ការ​សាងសង់​ផ្ទះ​ត្រូវ​ចាប់ផ្ដើម​សាងសង់​ពីក្រោម​ឡើង​លើ។​ ​មាន​ន័យថា​ ​ត្រូវ​ចាប់​ផ្ដើម​ពី​ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋ។ ចំណែកឯ​ការបោសសម្អាត​កាំជណ្ដើរ​ ​ត្រូវ​ធ្វើ​ពីលើចុះក្រោម​ គឺ​សុំឲ្យ​មាន​ការចូលរួម​ពី​ថ្នាក់​ដឹកនាំប្រទេស​ និង​មន្ដ្រីរាជការ”។”

commenter
chharda Said,
April 1st, 2008 @4:34 pm  

both of this quote is perfect

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Piseth Said,
April 2nd, 2008 @11:37 am  

While the country is in trouble, the small group of people say it is ok though…let’s just hehe…and go on…

But the fact, corruption is higher up everyday as many positions are available for those who are willing to be corrupted only. For those who are working for “clean” “ស្អាតស្អំ”​ have shorter term to serve or have no opportunities at all. And the clean mindset always live in fear…is that true everyone? តើវាយ៉ាប់អស់ទាស់​ រឺក៏ឡូយអស់ទាស់?

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vutha Said,
April 2nd, 2008 @11:43 am  

Hey, All. I now just announce all of you, website http://www.saatsaam.info will be launched on April 08, 2008 from 7:30 am to 11:30am at World Vision, 3rd floor. You all attend this launching ceremony.

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