Written by Cat Barton | |
Friday, 27 February 2009 | |
German delegation exposes results of secret UN probe; staff concur Photo by: HENG CHIVOAN Monks file into the Extraordinary Chambers on the opening day of Duch's trial on February 17. IT became a monthly ritual: Employees on the Cambodian side of the Khmer Rouge tribunal would get paid, and then they would - somewhat grudgingly - hand over some of their salaries to their supervisors. "You get paid in full, but when you [collect] it, you put it in an envelope and give it to the collector," a former employee at the UN-backed court told the Post in an interview late last year, describing how many of those working at the court were forced to hand over a percentage of their paychecks to higher-placed officials. |
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