
Cambodia corruption
Basicly Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It hurts everyone who depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority.
Cambodia have 79% of corruption.
The corruption have been growing in the las four years
Growing economies à growing corruption.
Solution for cambodia corrtuption
The solution to corruption in Cambodia this change and strengthen their judicial laws.
A number of reforms have helped prevent political influence and reduce certain types of corruption in a number of countries, such as the introduction of an adequate case management system, ethical and technical training for judges, court staff and prosecutors, appropriate salaries and benefits, the adoption of clear rules for the appointment, promotion, discipline, transfer and removal from office of judges and prosecutors and the use of technology to enhance transparency and accountability to the general public.
A number of steps have been taken to strengthen oversight, capacity, accountability and management based on a set of comprehensive recommendations made by a task force on judicial reforms, including:
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Strengthening the role of the Judicial Service Commission – the body in charge of appointing and removing judicial officers and magistrates as well receiving and investigating cases against them – and widening its composition to include members of the public.
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The creation of the Judicial Transformation Steering Committee to oversee internal management issues as well as the introduction of vetting of judges and judicial staff to determine their competence.
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Increasing salaries and the introduction of a mortgage scheme for judicial officers to address poor working conditions and uncompetitive salaries.
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The creation of an ombudsman to allow citizens to hold public officials, including judicial officials, accountable.
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The use of ICTs and digitalisation of court documents to address issues of capacity and backlogs as well as transparency to ease citizens’ access to information.


