Of the 33.8 million USD, 27.1 million is for international components and 6.7 million is for national efforts.
Acting Director of the Office of Administration Kranh Tony called onstakeholders to provide funding to ensure judicial proceedings can moveforward without interruptions.
The ECCC said thetribunal’s expenditure in 2014 was 27.8 million USD, including 6.1million USD for Cambodian initiatives.
The operation of the UN-backed court has been halted several times in recent years due to funding shortages.
The ECCC is a special court established in 2006 within Cambodia,intending to seek and deliver justice for victims of the genocidal KhmerRouge regime which claimed the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from1975 to 1979.
Japan, the US and Australia are thelargest financial contributors to the ECCC, whose operations have costabout 204.5 million USD so far.-VNA