Mr. Fedotov congratulated Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on her election and recent
“There is much to be done and, as Daw Suu noted, this difficult time of transition is not the time to be complacent,” said Mr. Fedotov. “We must have the courage to sustainably invest in Myanmar’s present for the sake of its people’s future, or else this future, now shining with so much hope, will not be realized.”
“Daw Suu and I agree that clean, effective, trustworthy governance institutions are critical to the sustainable development of peace and security in Myanmar,” said Mr. Fedotov. “Without an investment in rule of law institutions, the economic and social development which Myanmar citizens so desperately crave can not easily be achieved. A key step in this process is Myanmar ratifying the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC).”
“Reform is real,” said Mr. Fedotov, “and the courage which enabled these reforms needs to be supported. More needs to be done – now – for these changes to be durable.”
Myanmar signed the UNCAC in 2005 but is the only country in ASEAN yet to ratify it. The government
has made its intention to ratify and implement the UNCAC clear. Myanmar is also in the process of
adopting a new Anti-Corruption Law
think they already passed the law in parliament. Think they are trying to clear it.
