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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This practice destroys the system of public administration . ' But businessmen do
not call this practice corruption . They consider it ' not righť , ' improper ' , ' should
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This practice destroys the system of public administration . ' But businessmen do
not call this practice corruption . They consider it ' not righť , ' improper ' , ' should
not be done ' , and ' a protection rackeť . Meanwhile politicians recognize that ...
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Fourth , they accept that it is a customary practice for private companies to seek
patrons among influential government officials . A worker from a state enterprise
in Songkhla said : ' I do not think it corruption because in Thai society we must ...
Fourth , they accept that it is a customary practice for private companies to seek
patrons among influential government officials . A worker from a state enterprise
in Songkhla said : ' I do not think it corruption because in Thai society we must ...
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The majority of the sample viewed the practice of distributing money and gifts
before elections as ' vote buying ' , but they do not call it corruption . Almost a third
use the term ' improper behaviour ' . The overall conclusion is that people treat ...
The majority of the sample viewed the practice of distributing money and gifts
before elections as ' vote buying ' , but they do not call it corruption . Almost a third
use the term ' improper behaviour ' . The overall conclusion is that people treat ...
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How Much? From Sarit to Chatichai | 26 |
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