http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-29/c ... n/10049046
Khieu Kanarith cast his ballot at Toul Kork Primary School in Phnom Penh.
About 15 minutes later, he walked to his car and the ABC witnessed him hand over two $US100 bills, which were later distributed to Cambodian reporters.
The ABC confirmed that reporters and camera operators received $US20 each
By chance, another senior official to vote at the school was Om Yen Tieng, the head of the country's Anti-Corruption Unit.
He said Khieu Kanarith's cash gift to media was not corruption.
"Up to our law, I'm [sic] think not, nothing to ask on this," he said.
Today's Cambodian election has been described as "fraudulent" because the main opposition party was made illegal last year and its leader thrown in jail on treason charges.