Germany's Thierse calls for end to corruption during Cambodia visit

Mon, 02 Feb 2009 
DPA 



Phnom Penh - The Vice-President of Germany's Parliament, Wolfgang Thierse, used 
his visit to the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh on Monday to tell the country's 
leaders they must bring an end to corruption and promote democratic pluralism. 
Thierse met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, members of the ruling 
Cambodian People's Party, opposition parties, civil society groups and 
religious leaders and visited Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal, where 
four former leaders of the genocidal regime are currently facing trial for 
crimes against humanity.

"During discussions with the prime minister I reiterated our concerns about the 
state of democracy in Cambodia and the worrying level of corruption," Thierse 
told reporters.

"Corruption is a major concern because it prevents the law from being properly 
applied. There is not a lack of laws in this country, but rather a lack of law 
enforcement."

Thierse said his meetings with opposition parties - which hold just a handful 
of seats in Cambodia's parliament - highlighted the need for a range of 
political parties in Cambodia's burgeoning democracy. 

"Having an effective opposition is extremely important for any democracy. In 
Germany, for example, a member of the opposition heads the treasury committee, 
which is the most important parliamentary committee," he said.

Thierse confirmed that Germany would continue to contribute funding to the 
Khmer Rouge tribunal, but said the government needed to satisfactorily 
investigate allegations of corruption on the Cambodian side of the court.
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