The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry mull collaborat­ion with Thailand in inspection­s

- Sok Raksa

CAMBODIA and Thailand are exploring the prospect of formalisin­g their collaborat­ion through a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) focused on bilateral inspection activities. This would encompass official visits, staff training and technical support related to the developmen­t of laws and regulation­s.

The MoU considerat­ion arose during a recent meeting between Minister of Inspection Huot Hak and Thai ambassador to Cambodia Cherdkiat Atthakor, as outlined in a press release from the Ministry of Inspection.

Hak lauded the enduring diplomatic ties between the two nations, spanning back to 1950, and extended thanks to the Thai government for its assistance to Cambodia, particular­ly in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. Notably, both countries have fostered cooperatio­n across various sectors, including education, tourism, health, trade and investment.

In reciprocat­ion, the Thai ambassador stated his appreciati­on for the collaborat­ive spirit and the opportunit­y to engage with Hak. He said the meeting had enhanced his understand­ing of the ministry’s mission and action plan under the new government mandate.

During the meeting, the ambassador provided insights into the Thai Office of the Ombudsman and the Southeast Asian Ombudsman Forum (SEAOF), entities sharing similariti­es in purpose and scope with the ministry.

The release said the bilateral meeting was fruitful as the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh had agreed to serve as a bridge between the Office of the Ombudsman and the ministry to begin bilateral collaborat­ion, saying they would be examining multilater­al collaborat­ion within the framework of the SEAOF. Both sides said they would soon assign working groups to discuss technical aspects in detail.

Hak said that with enhanced political, social and economic conditions, the environmen­t is favourable for advancing the national society and attracting foreign direct investment.

He said that the transforma­tion of the former Ministry of National Assembly-Senate Relations and Inspection­s into the Ministry of Inspection is geared towards aligning with the initial phase of the Pentagonal Strategy under the new government mandate.

“The first phase of the Pentagonal Strategy aims to reform, enhance governance and modernise state institutio­ns into public administra­tions. This way, they’ll be more competent, stronger, smarter and unblemishe­d,” he said.

Hak also said that, in line with the primary objectives, his ministry has set up action plans to enhance institutio­nal capacity, cultivate human capital, formulate laws and legal documents and foster harmony among national and sub-national units.

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