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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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 ...
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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Percent a) Gift of good will (sin nam jai) 70.1 b) Tea money (kha nam ron nam
cha) 16.8 c) Dishonesty in duty (thut jarit to nathi) 8.1 d) Bribery (sin bon) 18.6 d)
Corruption (khorrapchan) 4.5 e) No answers, others 7.9 Businessmen reasoned
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Percent a) Gift of good will (sin nam jai) 70.1 b) Tea money (kha nam ron nam
cha) 16.8 c) Dishonesty in duty (thut jarit to nathi) 8.1 d) Bribery (sin bon) 18.6 d)
Corruption (khorrapchan) 4.5 e) No answers, others 7.9 Businessmen reasoned
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He should not accept the money for just doing his duty.' The few who apply the
term corruption come especially from the ranks of NGO-workers, academics, and
media professionals. They argue that the gift perverts the relationship between ...
He should not accept the money for just doing his duty.' The few who apply the
term corruption come especially from the ranks of NGO-workers, academics, and
media professionals. They argue that the gift perverts the relationship between ...
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