Corruption and Democracy in ThailandPolitical Economy Centre, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, 1994 - 179 ˹éÒ Shows how corruption can change politics, and so contributes greatly to a better understanding of the corruption issue. |
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The amount rose to 11,676 million baht per year in the Chatichai period (1988-
1990), or 4.05 percent of the annual budget of the same period. This method of
estimating shows high rates of leakage in the Highway and Irrigation
departments ...
The amount rose to 11,676 million baht per year in the Chatichai period (1988-
1990), or 4.05 percent of the annual budget of the same period. This method of
estimating shows high rates of leakage in the Highway and Irrigation
departments ...
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However in the case of Chatichai and his cabinet, the public became aware of
the alleged corruption during their term through widespread reports and
speculation in the press. The formal charges of corruption were not laid against
Chatichai's ...
However in the case of Chatichai and his cabinet, the public became aware of
the alleged corruption during their term through widespread reports and
speculation in the press. The formal charges of corruption were not laid against
Chatichai's ...
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The NPKC cited corruption as justification for overthrowing the elected
government of Chatichai. The Subsequent investigations helped to embroider the
impression that corruption was extensive and inevitable under an elective regime
.
The NPKC cited corruption as justification for overthrowing the elected
government of Chatichai. The Subsequent investigations helped to embroider the
impression that corruption was extensive and inevitable under an elective regime
.
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