Chhang Youk, added in a later interview that the UN should not allow the resignation to go uninvestigated.
Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith dismissed allegations the government was interfering with the work of the court.
Authorities say at least 176 people have now died in flooding that began in August and has continued across the country.
The group said judges Siegfried Blunk and You Bunleng had failed to conduct genuine, impartial and effective investigations.
Since 2007, the program has placed 227 people in 14 provinces around Cambodia.
Surya Subedi said Cambodian leaders should consider the long-term impact on development in Cambodia if such a law were passed.
Many Cambodians believe they will be cursed by their ancestors if they are unable to pray at a pagoda during Pchum Ben.
Officials are still gauging the damage to infrastructure and rice fields, in the worst flooding since 2000.
According to the Australian government, Cambodia loses between $300 million and $500 million per year in revenue lost to corruption.
Ieng Thirith stands accused of atrocity crimes including genocide alongside former leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan and Ieng Sary.
Ambassador Rodley said corruption has costs the Cambodian government an estimated $500 million a year.
Eight Cambodian port and customs officials are currently being trained on the use of the scanner.
There are many who consider themselves victims of the regime, but failed to receive the same health care services.
Many remain concerned that the aging four defendants will die before they see their day in court.
Judges will have to consider this weeks’ hearings, a process that will likely push back the start date of a full trial.
The trial of Duch, who admitted his guilt and asked for the forgiveness of his victims, was a first for the court.
The court is holding three days of hearings to determine the fitness of three former leaders later this year or into the next.
A tribunal official told the former soldiers in Samlot that the two cases were still under consideration at the tribunal.
Cambodia is preparing for local commune elections in 2012 and national parliamentary elections the following year.
Allowing the publication of that submission will further help victims who wish to be a part of the case, tribunal monitors said Monday.
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