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Don't give gifts at New Year to state officials, says counter corruption group

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Don't give gifts at New Year to state officials, says counter corruption group

 

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The Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand (ACT) has praised various governmental agencies for starting a "no gift at New Year" policy last year. 

 

They want to see the measures continued this year and expanded. 

 

In a letter they praised organisations for doing their bit to stem corruption in Thailand. 

 

The no gift policy was instituted at government ministries such as Public Health and Industry and organizations such as the Electrical Generation Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT). 

 

Gifts are neither received or given in an effort to stem corruption and bribery.

 

The ACT want to see more of the same this New Year.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Is cash in a brown paper bag acceptable?

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Damn. No more watches for Toady. 

Are any other groups included in this? There seem to be many xxxxxx visits to the bar streets around this time! (not to mention once a month).

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Ant at the bottom of the comunique in a very small letter, "Not in the office or in public that is"...

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The no gift policy was instituted at government ministries such as Public Health and Industry and organizations such as the Electrical Generation Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT). 

Hardly the most obvious offices for bribery and corruption!

 

How about tax offices, land offices, police stations and immigration offices (oops forgot! Big Joke has already implemented this policy in the latter)

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Don't give gifts at New Year to state officials, says counter corruption group

 

It’s not necessary to give gifts at New Year. According to official Junta protocol, it’s perfectly fine to give your gifts a week or two early.

 

What to give someone who has ( stolen ) everything....MORE CASH $$$$

ACT Thailand.

A term of contradictory, yes?

I assume the rest of the year is just business as usual then............:whistling:

Why not.  Prayut gives buffaloes and other gifts and trinkets to the masses.  We're simply reciprocating to lower level officials.  It greases the wheels and makes everything run smoother.  :whistling:

Don't give gratuities at Christmas. Thailand being a buddhist country, give them every week or every month - same as always.

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Don't give gifts at New Year to state officials, says counter corruption group.  Pro-Corruption Group says gifts, "perfectly okay"

I would say don't give the corrupt bunch of officials any "gifts",  all the year long.

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Great excuse not to give my wife any gifts, when she asks why i can quote the OP.:cheesy:

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