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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In an interview with the Far Eastern Economic Review in 1992 , the prime
minister Chuan Leekpai said : ' At the moment we are trying to get rid of officers
who may have problems , in particular the transfers of police who in the past may
have ...
In an interview with the Far Eastern Economic Review in 1992 , the prime
minister Chuan Leekpai said : ' At the moment we are trying to get rid of officers
who may have problems , in particular the transfers of police who in the past may
have ...
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According to a study by Purachai , many improvements made to police stations
were not financed from the government budget . The police found the money
themselves to pay for the costs . According to a study by Phongsan , police
officers ...
According to a study by Purachai , many improvements made to police stations
were not financed from the government budget . The police found the money
themselves to pay for the costs . According to a study by Phongsan , police
officers ...
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A subculture within the police force had developed in order to perpetuate
corruption . Acording to a thesis written by a police officer and based on a survey
of police officers in the early 1980s , this subculture has several basic features .
A subculture within the police force had developed in order to perpetuate
corruption . Acording to a thesis written by a police officer and based on a survey
of police officers in the early 1980s , this subculture has several basic features .
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