Before starting to make discussion about Cambodia’s education sector, I just want to ask all of you whether you used to pay informal school fee to your teachers while you were at the State-primary and secondary schools. According to the Constitution, all children are encouraged to enroll into the public schools with free [...]
So far, the long-awaiting corruption draft law has not been passed yet, corruption issues is the hot topic for political parties and Cambodian people who are strongly attacking the current government. The Cambodian government rejected US ambassador’s remarks during the organization of Clean Hand Concert on May 30, 2009. US ambassador said that [...]
Global Witness released its report entitled “Country for Sale†by saying that corrupt elite has captured the country’s emerging oil and mineral sectors. Report exposes for the first time how this future is being jeopardized by high-level corruption, nepotism and patronage in the allocation and management of these critical public assets.
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By Sim Socheata (the Cambodia Daily)
On Jan 15, the Cambodia Daily carried out the news item, “Ministry Seeks Autonomy for State Hospitalsâ€(page 27). I wonder how the Cambodian population takes this news. Personally, I have a lot of concerns of what this plan might lead to.
The Ministry of [...]
So far, the Anti-corruption website created in Khmer and English reached one year under the management of content and technical by Open Forum of Cambodia. This website is ownership by more than 40 local NGOs under funding support from USAID through Pact-corruption. According to the monthly statistics, there are more than 3,000 [...]
Where is the justice in Cambodia society? Who respects the law? Who breaks the law? Most of traffic policemen have been stationed at the corner of the traffic lights in Phnom Penh to facilitate the road traffic and protect social order for Cambodian people. On the contrary, image of policemen order protection is under [...]
(Written by Moeun Chhean Nariddh and published on Phnom Penh Post newspapers)
As Cambodian people are returning from P’Chum Ben, they might have fulfilled their traditional obligation to appease the ghosts of their ancestors who have been roaming different pagodas in search of food offered by their living relatives during the two-week-long festival.
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Almost every day, traveling toward my workplace along street in Phnom Penh, I have always spotted traffic police getting money from passenger taxi, or trucks hauling their personal goods while running past the traffic light at the intersection of corner where traffic police officers stands, especially in Phnom Penh city.
Traffic policeman stationed [...]
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