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 defines it to include extortion,
acceptance of bribes, and use of official position for private gain on the part of the
official ...
The modern code of conduct for public officials refers to corruption using the
traditional phrase chor rat bang luang and defines it to include extortion,
acceptance of bribes, and use of official position for private gain on the part of the
official ...
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Position-buying operates at all levels of the police. A police constable who
wishes to be moved into a position which will permit him to make money, can
realise his wish if he pays about 10,000 baht to the right person. For higher
positions the ...
Position-buying operates at all levels of the police. A police constable who
wishes to be moved into a position which will permit him to make money, can
realise his wish if he pays about 10,000 baht to the right person. For higher
positions the ...
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In the case of vote-buying, the candidate does not yet have an official position to
abuse. ... accused of corruption only when they are holding an official post in the
government and use their powerful positions to advance their personal interests.
In the case of vote-buying, the candidate does not yet have an official position to
abuse. ... accused of corruption only when they are holding an official post in the
government and use their powerful positions to advance their personal interests.
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