The Phnom Penh Post

ACU receives 20K asset declaratio­ns

- Nov Sivutha

THE Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) said it had received nearly 20,000 declaratio­ns of assets and liabilitie­s from officials across all ministries and provincial administra­tions in a period of just 10 days, from January 1 to 10.

According to the ACU announceme­nt released on January 10, only one national institutio­n had completed 100 per cent of these financial declaratio­ns thus far, namely the National Election Committee (NEC).

Nine provincial government­s had achieved 100 per cent compliance – Oddar Meanchey, Siem Reap, Tbong Khmum, Kampong Chhnang, Kratie, Kampong Cham, Kep, Takeo and Svay Rieng provinces.

Cheng Bun Kheang, chief of the ACU’s assets and liabilitie­s declaratio­n department, said on January 11 that more than 8,000 obligated persons, roughly 30 per cent of the total, had not yet submitted a declaratio­n. But he noted that they still have time to fulfil this obligation.

“According to the Anti-Corruption Law, declaratio­ns of assets and liabilitie­s are made every two years. For this year, those who are obliged to file a declaratio­n have a full month, from January 1 to January 31. But for individual­s who are busy on a mission or have a serious illness, we can take such reasons for delay under considerat­ion,” he said.

According to Bun Kheang, civil servants who have the duty to declare assets and liabilitie­s are members of the National Assembly, the Senate and title-bearing officials of the government. In general, it applies to persons

who have been appointed to their office by sub-decree and royal decree.

Bun Kheang expressed optimism that the declaratio­ns will be completed as planned, saying it was possible that the remaining 8,000 will be submitted by the end of this month.

Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Cambodia executive director Pech Pisey said the declaratio­n of assets and liabilitie­s was establishe­d by law and is an obligation that relevant institutio­ns

and individual­s must fulfil.

Pisey said the ACU had performed its role properly and effectivel­y in promoting the process of declaring assets and liabilitie­s.

“I’ve obser ved t his practice to be an ef fective method for deterring corruption. We welcome the leadership of the ACU and support their efforts to ensure tota l compliance by those required to submit declaratio­ns of assets and liabilit ies,” he said.

Pisey urged certain reforms of legal norms related to the declaratio­n of assets and liabilitie­s to the public. In many countries, he said, they make these declaratio­ns public so that people are aware of any conflicts of interest that government officials may have.

Cambodia began implementi­ng the declaratio­n of assets and liabilitie­s in 2011, with more than 25,000 obligated persons reporting in each of the six filing periods to date.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Motorcycli­sts ride past the Anti-Corruption Unit headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh.
HONG MENEA Motorcycli­sts ride past the Anti-Corruption Unit headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh.

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