
BANGKOK — The Cambodian government has lambasted a report alleging the kingdom is the regional epicenter of a growing online crime industry in which mostly Chinese syndicates control up to 350,000 people and generate annual revenues estimated at between $50 billion and $75 billion.
Authored by Jacob Sims, a visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Asia Center, the 68-page report published last month said: “As of early 2025, Cambodia is a top location — if not the premier global center — for large-scale, sophisticated scamming operations.”
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