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Premier reinforces anti-corruption drive

By THE NATION

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called for an end to the patronage system and urged the public to come forward with information on corruption.

 

He made the remark while presiding over the opening ceremony of International Anti-Corruption Day today (December 9) at Impact Muangthong Thani exhibition centre.

 

Prayut said all parties should join forces to stamp out corruption, which has dented the country's development for a long time.

 

He added that the government had made it a priority to rid corruption in state agencies.

 

Phase 3 of the strategy for prevention and supression of the corruption (2017-2021)is focused on an integrated approach in fighting corruption, He said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30379236

 

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Start by looking in the mirror, then left and right at your deputies and their enormous riches earned through..........!

And then have them cast an eye over your siblings, your cabinet, and basically every Government agency building, and don't forget the NACC too.

Oh and... actually forget it ????

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30 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called for an end to the patronage system and urged the public to come forward with information on corruption

I’d like to report a little fat man for stealing a load of million-baht watches. 

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If he is really so keen on cleaning up corruption, why would he not want to explain his wealth? And that ot Prawit.

 

Seems like that would be a good start and would improve his somewhat deficient credibility. Even Thais are starting to see through this guys, and you know you're in trouble when you can't even fool a Thai.

 

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They have well publicized hotlines to sneak against farangs overstaying....so about time similar energy to be used with hotlines where one can report corrupt attitudes from the Thai Police and Immigration against foreigners. And have the cases followed up.

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prayut said all parties should join forces to stamp out corruption, which has dented the country's development for a long time.

If they had any heart in the matter, it should be easy, they only need to clean up the 1% who control 66% of the countries wealth. But then again, who bites the hand that feeds? Grubs!

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3 minutes ago, colinneil said:

He urged the public to come forward with information on corruption.????

The man has clearly lost the plot, corruption he even managed to keep a straight face when saying it.

You must be thinking of another politician who lost her the plot:

Palang Pracharat MP Pareena Kraikupt’s 109 hectares of Sor Por Kor land

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what a laugh, he has a minister who served time for heroin dealing and a corrupt fat little liar with too much time on his hands and all the others with their noses in the trough around him, and he wants people to help fight corruption. ????

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has called for an end to the patronage system and urged the public to come forward with information on corruption.

To which the knowing responded with uncontrollable laughter.   Stop the beer monopoly they cried as they picked themselves off the floor.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prayut said all parties should join forces to stamp out corruption, which has dented the country's development for a long time

I think we all know who has dented the country's development for a long time, the past four and a half years at least.....

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Being surrounded by so many expensive watches  he should  never be late for a meeting

 

In all fairness i understand what is being  attempted  but all this  does is push a 500 baht bribe into  a 5000 baht bribe  as tier risk goes up with this measure

 

Let sleeping dogs sleep

 

Also stop making too many laws

 

The more laws means more opportunity  for corruption

 

I know some peoples ( thais and forang) that have been hit hard by new laws and it is not helping fight  corruption 

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