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PM declares stance against corruption

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PM declares stance against corruption

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BANGKOK, 7th December 2018 (NNT) - The Prime Minister declared his stance against corruption to mark International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9th as he also gave awards to government agencies demonstrating organizational transparency. 

During the declaration ceremony, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government has campaigned for awareness of the scourge of corruption and has a zero tolerance policy against all forms of graft. It has therefore introduced inspection mechanisms to ensure project transparency and has pursued legal action against perpetrators. He also urged the Thai people to take part in the campaign to boost international credibility. 

The premier then gave awards to government agencies for good governance and transparency. Agencies ranked the highest include the Office of the Ombudsman, the Government Housing Bank, Mahidol Wittayanusorn School, the Office of the Permanent Secretary of Public Health, Uthai Thani Provincial Administration, and Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University.

 

 
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    "...Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government has campaigned for awareness of the scourge of corruption and has a zero tolerance policy against all forms of graft..."   What a

  • The scourge of corruption indeed! With 1% of the population owning 66% of the wealth he doesn't have to look too far to find out where the bed of corruption lies. Everyone else seems to know. A g

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Oh dear, can you believe this guy.

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"...Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government has campaigned for awareness of the scourge of corruption and has a zero tolerance policy against all forms of graft..."

 

What about General Rolex?

 

Hmm?

 

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Any comment would be superfluous.

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I seriously suggest he looks up the definition of "corruption" in the dictionary !

Maybe, then, he won't keep on making a right <deleted> of himself and his cronies. 

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But nepotism ! That's ok. Completely above board and helpful to Thais, most especially members of our families who now all have good jobs on fat salaries. Perfectly normal.

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Wife regularly gets asked for bribe money at various land  offices,  sorry  no  change noticed, kin  joke as usual.

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:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

Superhero photo opportunity!

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The general's "Go Fund Me" collection reaches 50% of it's 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 goal....

 

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7 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government has campaigned for awareness of the scourge of corruption

The scourge of corruption indeed! With 1% of the population owning 66% of the wealth he doesn't have to look too far to find out where the bed of corruption lies. Everyone else seems to know.

A good start point might be those who are refusing to declare their assets.

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from small acorns (hopefully)

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19 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

the government has campaigned for awareness of the scourge of corruption and has a zero tolerance policy against all forms of graft.

Where other people are concerned. Only elite members are allowed to feed freely from the trough, and that feeding frenzy seems set to continue.

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22 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

The scourge of corruption indeed! With 1% of the population owning 66% of the wealth he doesn't have to look too far to find out where the bed of corruption lies. Everyone else seems to know.

 

 

Indeed Cadbury. And that figure of 66% elevates Thailand to number 1; although the government thinks the data collection criteria are flawed!!!! 

 

This Thai corruption stuff starts at the top and filters right down to the masses. It's a way of life here.

 

 

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In the last 30+ years i have been living in this amazing country, every PM DPM and anyone else who had a microphone declared a war against corruptions, and yet here we are...

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25 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

PM declares stance against corruption

He has made this declaration previously. He seems to be repeating himself; a sure sign of an aging disorder.

Just over 2 years years ago he declared Thailand would be corruption free in 20 years so there is still 18 years to run on that. Proving that this latest razzmatazz is just a junta electioneering stunt. 

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/942496-pm-prayut-says-thailand-will-be-corruption-free-in-20-years/

 

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In fact he's so determined to stamp out corruption that he refuses to have his own wealth audited for fear of people knowing where it came from, and he covers up army corruption pretty routinely.

 

The guy's a clown-show, pure and simple, he really shouldn't be taken seriously in anything.

 

There are 16 people in that posed picture. The rule of 80/20 suggests that 12 of them are actively corrupt as they stand there adopting a super-hero pose. I think I'm going to be sick, the hypocrisy of these louts is quite remarkable, as is the assumption that the 70 million-odd Thais are too stupid to know the difference.

 

Why would they think that?

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

He has made this declaration previously. He seems to be repeating himself; a sure sign of an aging disorder.

Just over 2 years years ago he declared Thailand would be corruption free in 20 years so there is still 18 years to run on that. Proving that this latest razzmatazz is just a junta electioneering stunt. 

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/942496-pm-prayut-says-thailand-will-be-corruption-free-in-20-years/

 

The  only stunt suitable Id  say...they could almost be twins??

 

14 minutes ago, HalfLight said:

 

In fact he's so determined to stamp out corruption that he refuses to have his own wealth audited for fear of people knowing where it came from, and he covers up army corruption pretty routinely.

 

The guy's a clown-show, pure and simple, he really shouldn't be taken seriously in anything.

 

There are 16 people in that posed picture. The rule of 80/20 suggests that 12 of them are actively corrupt as they stand there adopting a super-hero pose. I think I'm going to be sick, the hypocrisy of these louts is quite remarkable, as is the assumption that the 70 million-odd Thais are too stupid to know the difference.

 

Why would they think that?

 

 

how does that 80/20 work when theres only one of them?

The clue is in the anti corruption day back to the normal rinsing for 364????

2 minutes ago, kannot said:

how does that 80/20 work when theres only one of them?

 

Ah, you missed the bit about there being 16 people in the piccy? And you didn't count the people in it either?

 

OK...

 

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1 minute ago, owl sees all said:

Indeed Cadbury. And that figure of 66% elevates Thailand to number 1; although the government thinks the data collection criteria are flawed!!!! 

 

This Thai corruption stuff starts at the top and filters right down to the masses. It's a way of life here.

 

 

Corruption in Thailand is an industry all by itself and vital to the country by providing grease for the wheels of many other industry sectors. It's valuable contribution should be recognised for what it is and turned into something productive.

I am surprised it is not in the school curriculum and that universities do not offer specialist graduation courses. Heaven knows there must be a wealth of knowledge and experience on the subject which could be shared by many of the higher echelon doyens of corruption. I refer particularly to military officers, politicians and "connected" friends and high ranking civil servants. 

Note: Tongue-in-cheek warning!

What about those wildlife officers that busted that fat cat killer ?  They turned down offers and busted the Italian Thai hi-so.  Why don't they get a pat on the back ?

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Photo of the training session held at the beach.

 

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From the morally corrupt ?

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I listened to Chan-o-cha on TeeVee last night. He went on and on about stopping corruption. Going to form a committee to oversee the corruption committee and appoint a new corruption boss to make sure they all do good work. It's gonna be great! Starting Monday after brekkies. Or was it Tuesday?! Anyhow it's war on corruption; starting next week Thai style!! Anyone still awake! 

 

Mrs Owl was amazed that I could keep up reading the sub-titles.

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Er.

What happened to the Education and Social Benefits depts where fictional made up characters were invented and billions siphoned off in two completely seperate stories?

Ah right, nothing, not a lot. Nada.

Never 'corruption' only 'misunderstandings'.

2 hours ago, kannot said:

Wife regularly gets asked for bribe money at various land  offices,

sorry  no  change noticed, kin  joke as usual.

This practice seems to have disappeared (or reduced?) from Pattaya Land Office. :smile:

My old man taught me. ...

Better to stay quiet and let everyone think youre an idiot rather than speak and let everyone know for sure.

Same rule applies here. How does antone take him seriously!

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2 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Any comment would be superfluous.

Other than to say, April 1st is still a few months away.... 

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