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University finds improved corruption situation in Thailand

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...55555 right, any construction going on at the campus?

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  • Wonder how much that "cost" to fix

  • They also want the government to tackle corruption and strictly enforce corruption laws. How do they expect the most corrupt people in the country to tackle corruption?

  • conveniently 4 years eh?

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16 hours ago, trianglechoke said:

Improved curruption situation...Does this mean they have become better at corruption

Exactly what i was going to comment too 555

Seems pretty clear they have - faster results, more whitewash investigation committees, zero accountability, across the board immunity... things have never looked so slick. . 

On 8/17/2018 at 6:23 AM, chopin2 said:

Ok, then i'll hope for santa claus.

Tooth fairy might be a better bet. 

On 8/17/2018 at 12:00 PM, Jonah Tenner said:

Yes

No, not better, just better at covering their tracks.... 

On 8/17/2018 at 9:56 PM, dinsdale said:

What a complete load of crap. Thais have always been aware of it and have always disapproved. Thais are more aware now because there's more of it. NOT LESS.?

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Incorrect, Thai's have not /do not necessarily disapprove of corruption  but they do draw the line at a personal level of excessive corruption. 

Great news tell me where to find out more about this amazing discovery.

On 8/17/2018 at 5:45 AM, greeneking said:

There is a Museum of Corruption in Bangkok, I believe.

Not sure how recent the exhibits are or whether they are used as teaching aids.

It's been paid by the NACC, so I guess only the Shins are displayed there.

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