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World Bank warns Cambodia on corruption

By Amy Kazmin in Bangkok

Published: February 11 2005 13:55 | Last updated: February 11 2005 13:55

Cambodia was on Friday warned by the World Bank that its economic future hinges on stamping out the flagrant corruption that has undermined the country's business prospects since the end of the Khmer Rouge era.

James Wolfenson, president of the Bank, said Phnom Penh's top three tasks to promote economic development - essential to generate jobs for the youthful population - are "fighting corruption, fighting corruption, and fighting corruption."

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