PHNOM PENH, 28 September 2012 (Cambodia Herald) - The Anti-Corruption Unit says it will
work with the Club of Cambodian Journalists and the Khmer Journalists
Association to combat corruption.
Speaking at a UN workshop Thursday, Anti-Corruption Unit President Om Yintieng said the Ministry of Economy and Finance would award those who write stories about graft.
Pen Samitthy, president of Club of Cambodian Journalists, said his club would work hard to fight against corruption.
Om Chandara, president of the Khmer Journalists Association, praised the unit for choosing journalists as partners. "We will cooperate to combat corruption in society," he said.
Speaking at a UN workshop Thursday, Anti-Corruption Unit President Om Yintieng said the Ministry of Economy and Finance would award those who write stories about graft.
Pen Samitthy, president of Club of Cambodian Journalists, said his club would work hard to fight against corruption.
Om Chandara, president of the Khmer Journalists Association, praised the unit for choosing journalists as partners. "We will cooperate to combat corruption in society," he said.
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Journalist had to be unbiased to do the story base on fact and truthfully with source that reliable to be verified if need too,otherwise,defamation lawsuit will be followed after the story leaks out...
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