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Thailand’s education minister takes ‘no-conflict’ stance to school corruption


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17 hours ago, webfact said:

Police General Permpoon Chidchob, Thailand’s Education Minister, issued directives

 

"Bold move."

 

This man is a genius, and a real anti-corruption hero. /cough

 

He did facilitate the red bull heir's escape from Justice, so he knows a thing or two about corruption.

 

 

 

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To stop corruption which is endemic and a way of life in Thailand it must start at the top. It will not happen at the top so corruption will continue down the ladder. I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to say every school director is corrupt to a certain extent. For one, directors pay for their position and will immidiately start on recouping this cost.

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2 hours ago, mrfill said:

Ah yes... issuing a directive - surely the finest way to stop all corruption.

I disagree, humbly. The best way to get nothing done is Thailand is to form a committee.

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2 hours ago, soalbundy said:

A directive designed to be filed in the waste paper bin.

That's the Thai system. He has spoken, made his recommendations, and his job is done. Anything that happens later is not his responsibility. You, I, he and everyone else knows that what is said will be ignored and is unenforceable, but that is not the point. He has acted, done what he considers to be his job, while actually doing nothing. This happens all the time, at least once a week. Someone makes a declaration and the next day it's ignored and forgotten. But that person has done their job by 'acting'.

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"..mandating the avoidance of potential conflicts of interest." In other words, make sure everyone in the food chain shares the spoils (except students, of course)

Like working out a deal between vultures, hyenas, and lions over recently killed zebra

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