CAMBODIA STRUGGLES TO DEVELOP PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SECTOR – BUT PROGRESS IS BEING MADE

While Cambodia’s GDP growth over the past two decades has been tremendous, averaging 7.6% per year since 1995, Cambodia remains a developing market and its accounting industry is still very much a work in progress. One person deeply involved with helping push its accounting world forward in Cambodia is 40-year-old Kimleng Khoy. Recently named country director of Deloitte Cambodia, Kimleng is responsible for setting up operations for the last of the Big Four firms to enter the country. He has worked in the industry since 1997, first at Ernst & Young, and ...


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