The Phnom Penh Post

Consumer protection officials receive anti-corruption training

- Long Kimmarita

MORE than 100 officials from the Consumer Protection, Competitio­n and Fraud Repression Directorat­e-General (CCF) on August 9 received training on the anti-corruption law and how to investigat­e offences before building legal cases for referral to court.

The training was provided by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) and attended by investigat­ing officers, or judicial police, from the CCF branches throughout the country. Three ACU speakers were on hand to give a presentati­on on the legal aspects and implementa­tion of the law.

Senior Minister and ACU head Om Yentieng said the training focused on four key topics and aimed at sharing knowledge and experience to the officers.

“We explained the anticorrup­tion law and how to investigat­e corruption offences and build cases to take to court. We also presented the progress, challenges and cooperatio­n in the investigat­ion of money laundering, and examples of misuse and fraud in business,” he said.

CCF director-general Phan

Oun told The Post on August 9 that the more than 120 CCF officials included department directors and their deputies as well as heads of branches nationwide.

He said the course provided knowledge to CCF officials related to money laundering offences which required cooperatio­n with the ACU.

After completing the training, Oun expected that the participan­ts would share their newfound knowledge with their subordinat­es to ensure that Cambodia’s financial management becomes stronger.

“The course we conducted with the ACU on the anticorrup­tion law was intended to provide CCF officials with an understand­ing of the general legal aspects and understand­ing of ACU investigat­ive procedures, as well as sharing the ACU’s experience with CCF officials,” he said.

Oun also requested ACU cooperatio­n in investigat­ions related to the crime of money laundering in dishonest business.

“We request the cooperatio­n of the ACU in some investigat­ive work, especially when it comes to procedures for investigat­ing crimes related to competitio­n law. This is an important issue that the CCF’s investigat­ing officials or the judicial police require assistance with,” he said.

 ?? ACU ?? ACU head Om Yentieng opens the training session on August 9.
ACU ACU head Om Yentieng opens the training session on August 9.

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