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 numbers of cases reported per year in 1981– 87, the period under Prime
Minister Prem, were slightly fewer than during 1970-72 the period under the
Prime Ministership of Thanom. The average number of cases rose again in the ...
The numbers of cases reported per year in 1981– 87, the period under Prime
Minister Prem, were slightly fewer than during 1970-72 the period under the
Prime Ministership of Thanom. The average number of cases rose again in the ...
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The reports of the CCC record the sums identified in bureaucratic corruption. In
1986 ... departments' accounts as a matter of routine, while the CCC investigates
only cases which are reported to them by individuals or government departments.
The reports of the CCC record the sums identified in bureaucratic corruption. In
1986 ... departments' accounts as a matter of routine, while the CCC investigates
only cases which are reported to them by individuals or government departments.
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Of the 2,046 provincial councils elected in October 1990, 61.6 percent reported
their occupation as businessmen “ One of the more popular businesses of these
candidates was construction contracting.” Similarly there is also a high incidence
...
Of the 2,046 provincial councils elected in October 1990, 61.6 percent reported
their occupation as businessmen “ One of the more popular businesses of these
candidates was construction contracting.” Similarly there is also a high incidence
...
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Local Influence and Democracy | 51 |
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