Preliminary Statement on Cambodia’s 2017 Commune Elections
Phnom Penh, 5 June 2017 Preliminary Statement on Cambodia’s 2017 Commune Elections Summary On 4 June 2017, TI Cambodia deployed 1,051 trained and accredited non-partisan election observers to observe the 2017 commune/sangkat council elections. This included 35 supervisors; 822 observers deployed to a random, representative sample of 411 sample polling stations in all... Read More
Sample-Based Observation (SBO) 2017
Phnom Penh, 22 June 2017 Press Release: Preliminary National Voter Turnout and Vote Share of the TI Cambodia’s Sample Based Observation TI Cambodia’s sample-based observation estimates the final national-level voter turnout figure to be between 89.7% and 90.7%. TI Cambodia estimates the final national-level vote share for CPP to be between 47.9% and 50.9%, and the... Read More
What is Sample Based Observation (SBO)?
What is Sample Based Observation (SBO)? On the communal election day, 4 June 2017, TI Cambodia will deploy 1,100 observers throughout the county to do the SBO. This video will explain what SBO is and how credible it is on the election observation process.
2016 Global Corruption Barometer in Cambodia News
The launch of 2016 GBC in Cambodia has been covered by both local and international news agencies. The following links are news articles, radio interview and video report. The Phnom Penh Post: ‘Grand corruption’ drives perceptions The Cambodia Daily: Public Perception of Government Anti-Corruption Efforts Diminishes The Khmer Times: “TI says judiciary most corrupt” VOA:... Read More
Press Release: 2016 Global Corruption Barometer (GCB)
Phnom Penh, 28 February 2017 – Transparency International 2016 Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) of Cambodia results released today confirmed that three main institutions people believe to be most corrupt are the Judiciary, Police and Government Officials. On the positive side, the results show that there is significant drop in bribery paid to each public service... Read More
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