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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In 1975, an official of the energy organisation revealed to newspaper reporters
that Some of the officers in the organisation colluded with drivers of government
cars to over-report the petrol used. The difference was then shared between the ...
In 1975, an official of the energy organisation revealed to newspaper reporters
that Some of the officers in the organisation colluded with drivers of government
cars to over-report the petrol used. The difference was then shared between the ...
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In the mid to late 1970s, military groups helped found several new parapolitical
organisations. One of the most successful was the Village Scouts, which was
designed as a grassroots organisation through which people could show their ...
In the mid to late 1970s, military groups helped found several new parapolitical
organisations. One of the most successful was the Village Scouts, which was
designed as a grassroots organisation through which people could show their ...
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At the moment there is no formal organisation which can scrutinise corruption
among MPs. The Counter Corruption Commission can only investigate
permanent bureaucrats. The establishment of an ombudsman may help in this
respect.
At the moment there is no formal organisation which can scrutinise corruption
among MPs. The Counter Corruption Commission can only investigate
permanent bureaucrats. The establishment of an ombudsman may help in this
respect.
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