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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Third, people with new wealth used that wealth to buy power, often by bribing
and in other ways buying over the nobles, landlords or bureaucrats who
dominated the old order. Conflict could arise because of the attempts by the old
Élites to ...
Third, people with new wealth used that wealth to buy power, often by bribing
and in other ways buying over the nobles, landlords or bureaucrats who
dominated the old order. Conflict could arise because of the attempts by the old
Élites to ...
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In court, it was revealed that Sarit's wealth at the time of his death amounted to
2.8 billion baht. The publicity of the court case forced the government to
investigate the sources of Sarit's great wealth. It was found that Sarit had used
government ...
In court, it was revealed that Sarit's wealth at the time of his death amounted to
2.8 billion baht. The publicity of the court case forced the government to
investigate the sources of Sarit's great wealth. It was found that Sarit had used
government ...
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Anyone who has evidence that a government official may be acquiring assets or
wealth 'unusually' can lodge a complaint to the CCC. The CCC may investigate to
see if the accusation has any validity. If the result of the investigation suggests ...
Anyone who has evidence that a government official may be acquiring assets or
wealth 'unusually' can lodge a complaint to the CCC. The CCC may investigate to
see if the accusation has any validity. If the result of the investigation suggests ...
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Local Influence and Democracy | 51 |
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