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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He explains that since he makes so much money and cannot take it with him to
his grave, it is only natural that he should give generously. Anyone in the
community can bring their problems to him. He also gives generously for public
projects.
He explains that since he makes so much money and cannot take it with him to
his grave, it is only natural that he should give generously. Anyone in the
community can bring their problems to him. He also gives generously for public
projects.
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to give the service. There is no need for us to pay him extra.” Another said: 'A
good government official should not receive the money. He can refuse the offer.
He should not accept the money for just doing his duty.' The few who apply the
term ...
to give the service. There is no need for us to pay him extra.” Another said: 'A
good government official should not receive the money. He can refuse the offer.
He should not accept the money for just doing his duty.' The few who apply the
term ...
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A village headman from Lopburi said: 'It can be any amount depending on what
the person can afford. If the giver likes to give, so be it. This is the meaning of sin
namjai.' The importance of intention. All occupational groups in our sample think
...
A village headman from Lopburi said: 'It can be any amount depending on what
the person can afford. If the giver likes to give, so be it. This is the meaning of sin
namjai.' The importance of intention. All occupational groups in our sample think
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