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The Counter Corruption Act was promulgated in 1975 and allowed the establishment of Office of the Commission of Counter Corruption (OCCC), but OCCC was granted little power to combat corruption. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand B.E. 2540 (1997) added checks and balances to assure integrity and transparency in government.
Corruption in Thailand is a national issue. [1] Thai law provides criminal penalties for conviction of official corruption. Thailand's 2014 military junta, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), stated that fighting corruption would be one of its main focus points, a common practice for military dictatorships following Thailand's frequent military coups.
Pages in category "Corruption in Thailand" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... National Anti-Corruption Commission (Thailand) P.
Thailand's anti-corruption commission on Friday said it had launched an investigation into 44 members of the disbanded Move Forward party, 25 of who are current parliamentarians, for supporting ...
Thailand's lese-majeste law, or article 112 of the criminal code, is among the strictest of its kind i Thailand's anti-graft body opens new probe into embattled political opposition Skip to main ...
National Anti-Corruption Commission (Thai: คณะกรรมการป้องกันและปราบปรามการทุจริตแห่งชาติ; RTGS: khana kammakan kan pong kan lae prappram kan thutcharit haeng chat; Abrv: NACC) is responsible for the ethical conduct, financial or otherwise, of elected ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's disbanded opposition Move Forward unveiled a new political vehicle on Friday that will be the biggest party in parliament, promising to advance reforms and a ...
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) ruled on 7 January 2014 that it cleared 73 politicians, including Yingluck, in relation to the unsuccessful bid to create a fully elected senate. However, 308 others from the upper and lower houses were found to be in violation of Thai law.