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Fourteen Cambodian Anti-Corruption members swore yesterday that they would use their duties to inspect the corruption in Cambodia .

There were senior government counselor, Orm Yengtang, who is the chief of the unit, and three others assistant Sieng Borath, Chhay Savuth and Noun Phal.

Orm Yentang told journalists after the formal procedure at National Court of Appeals in Phnom Penh that all Anti-Corruption’s members had legal rights to investigate the country’s corruption.

“We have been waiting for this investigation for along time, now we can start to investigate the criticisms, secret information and collaboration in different informants,” he said.

The Anti-Corruption Unit was created under a new anti-graft law, which government administrators had touted as an assault on bribery, while some critics said that lacks the teeth to begin the extensive trouble.

“If we break our promise, we will face with awful injure or destruction and death, or alienated in the next life from our parents, siblings, children and relatives. Moreover, we will face with poverty.” It is the speech of all 14 members the unit swore to uphold their responsibilities.

“We will apply our occupation as legal investigator with self-respect, principles, loyalty, truthful, kindness, autonomy, with the resection for the constitution and the laws of Cambodia eternally,” the Anti-Corruption Unit guaranteed.

“Now we are empowered to arrest the corruption officials, but we will increase our legal potentials in order to preserve the laws lately, which is passed by the National Assembly,” Uk Savuth the prosecutor of the Appeals Court said yesterday. “We will give victim a justice. We do not make judgments with resentment, incitement or hate,” he added.

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