PHNOM PENH, 21 January 2013 (The Cambodia Herald) - Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered
officials Monday to declare their assets to the Anti-Corruption Unit
before January 31.
"There are only ten days left. I have already declared my assets," he told a land title ceremony in Stung Treng, noting that late declarations will be punished.
Between January 1 and 20, an estimated 62 percent of 23,000 officials declared their wealth.
Since 2011, declarations of assets are made every two years by government and military officers starting at the levels of department chiefs and colonels.
Lawmakers are also required to make declarations along with commune, province, city and district councilors as well as heads of civil society organizations.
"There are only ten days left. I have already declared my assets," he told a land title ceremony in Stung Treng, noting that late declarations will be punished.
Between January 1 and 20, an estimated 62 percent of 23,000 officials declared their wealth.
Since 2011, declarations of assets are made every two years by government and military officers starting at the levels of department chiefs and colonels.
Lawmakers are also required to make declarations along with commune, province, city and district councilors as well as heads of civil society organizations.
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