The Phnom Penh Post

ACU inks anti-corruption MoU with JTI Cambodia

- Lay Samean

THE Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has signed memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoU) with more than 100 private companies, with the latest private sector entity to join the anti-corruption effort being JT Internatio­nal (Cambodia) Co Ltd (JTI Cambodia).

The latest MoU was signed by ACU head Om Yentieng and JTI Cambodia CEO Roy Manalili in Phnom Penh on April 21.

“This MoU reflects a willingnes­s to cooperate in anticorrup­tion measures with the ACU. In addition to the most recent signing, 103 other national and internatio­nal companies, chambers of commerce, associatio­ns, and public institutio­ns have entered into the same agreement,” said an ACU press statement.

Pech Pisey, executive director of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Cambodia, said the signing of MoUs between the state and the private sector was one of the strongest mechanisms the ACU could employ to prevent the corrupt practises and bribery which many companies had encountere­d.

“I think that this is an initiative the ACU is using to assist companies to operate clean businesses,” he said.

He added that the MoU did have a wider scope, but most importantl­y, it could be a means for companies to avoid bribery or paying under-thetable money.

He encouraged the government to make it more possible for companies to operate in a “clean” way, saying it would create an equal investment atmosphere.

“Big and small companies must abide by the law in the same way. Whether or not a company is party to this MoU, they should comply. The government should create mechanisms which protect all businesses against corruption,” he said.

Pisey said studies by his organisati­on found that corruption within the public sector in Cambodia remained widespread, in terms of providing services to the public and the private sector. He urged existing law enforcemen­t bodies to reduce corruption.

In an April 21 statement, the ACU welcomed and encouraged the private sector to join it in combating corruption, to support the government­s sweeping anti-corruption policies across the public and private sectors.

It said the policies aim to ensure transparen­cy, accountabi­lity in conducting business or providing public services and an increase in investment that is favourable for fair competitio­n and sustainabl­e growth in Cambodia.

 ?? ACU ?? ACU head Om Yentieng (left) and JTI Cambodia CEO Roy Manalili during the signing ceremony on April 21.
ACU ACU head Om Yentieng (left) and JTI Cambodia CEO Roy Manalili during the signing ceremony on April 21.

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