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 modern code of conduct for public officials refers to corruption using the traditional phrase chor rat bang luang and ... In the first type , government officials abuse their position or neglect their duty in ways which result in ...
The modern code of conduct for public officials refers to corruption using the traditional phrase chor rat bang luang and ... In the first type , government officials abuse their position or neglect their duty in ways which result in ...
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Among government officials , there is least change . A government official uses an official car and petrol for personal affairs . How do you describe this behaviour ? Percent a ) Improper behaviour 48.0 b ) Dishonesty in duty 22.1 c ...
Among government officials , there is least change . A government official uses an official car and petrol for personal affairs . How do you describe this behaviour ? Percent a ) Improper behaviour 48.0 b ) Dishonesty in duty 22.1 c ...
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Among the sub - sample of government officials , very few rated nepotism as corrupt or dishonest . In other words there appears to be a high level of acceptance of the practice among government officials , and especially among the ...
Among the sub - sample of government officials , very few rated nepotism as corrupt or dishonest . In other words there appears to be a high level of acceptance of the practice among government officials , and especially among the ...
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