Cambodian PM says private sector 'equally responsible' for corruption

According to a story in The Cambodia Daily, Prime Minister Hun Sen lashed out at the private sector and international community at a regional conference on fighting corruption held in Phnom Penh, but also lauded his government’s own progress in implementing anti-graft measures. During a speech to open the Eighth Regional Anti-Corruption Conference, which was attended by dozens of delegates from across the Asia-Pacific, Mr. Hun Sen criticized Cambodia’s private sector, saying companies were equally responsible for the continuing corruption in Cambodia, which loses about 10 percent of its annual GDP to corruption each year, according to the International Labor Organization.

Read the story by Holly Robertson and Khuon Narim in The Cambodia Daily.

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