Corruption and Democracy in ThailandThis book is the result of a major research study on corruption, set in its political context. It covers estimates of the amounts involved; the roles of politicians, business people, bureaucrats, and police; the political background and impact; popular attitudes on corruption; and potential counter-measures. The publication of the original research prompted a political storm. Both inside and outside of Thailand, this work is recognized as a landmark study. |
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14 This definition explicitly outlaws gifts taken in return for services or activities
which the official has the duty to perform , and the use of official position to grant
favours to friends and relatives . In 1975 the government created khana
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14 This definition explicitly outlaws gifts taken in return for services or activities
which the official has the duty to perform , and the use of official position to grant
favours to friends and relatives . In 1975 the government created khana
kammakan ...
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How would you describe this behaviour ? a ) Gift of good will ( sin nam jai ) b )
Tea money ( kha nam ron nam cha ) c ) Dishonesty in duty ( thut jarit to nathi ) d )
Bribery ( sin bon ) d ) Corruption ( khorrapchan ) e ) No answers , others Per cent
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How would you describe this behaviour ? a ) Gift of good will ( sin nam jai ) b )
Tea money ( kha nam ron nam cha ) c ) Dishonesty in duty ( thut jarit to nathi ) d )
Bribery ( sin bon ) d ) Corruption ( khorrapchan ) e ) No answers , others Per cent
...
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1 per cent call it a dishonest dereliction of duty . Still only a small number , 6 . 4
per cent , state it is corruption . These critics consider it the ' duty ' of the
government officials to carry on their work , the public should not offer the money ,
and the ...
1 per cent call it a dishonest dereliction of duty . Still only a small number , 6 . 4
per cent , state it is corruption . These critics consider it the ' duty ' of the
government officials to carry on their work , the public should not offer the money ,
and the ...
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