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Thailand Slips in Global Corruption Ranking for 2024


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On 2/11/2025 at 12:51 PM, snoop1130 said:

based on expert and business perceptions,

No actual evidence or real data then, just a load of 'I reckon that'....

 

Perception does not equal truth.

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It is very disappointing to read that Thailand has fallen in the global corruption rankings, but I expect that a few well placed Brown Envelopes would improve that!

Posted
20 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Worst case scenario. 

While No Seat Belts/Helmets case won't hurt anyone else(other than themselves in accidents)...

No seat belt won't kill anyone else!? Sitting in the rear seats with no seat belt could possibly kill or seriously injure those in the front when involved in an accident?!

Posted
59 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

 

I am afraid, it is you who rather got an issue (with my post or this whole topic of this thread) LOL.

Didn't you notice, more excitement and overreaction you show, it is giving away your Sense of Guilt(of being a beneficiary of that backdoor deal)?

Don't worry. I am nothing like a police  informer or online snooper; just quote a slice of Thai fact lightly.

So relax and use your time and energy to enjoy your life here...

 

You make far too many unsubstantiated accusations...I am not a "beneficiary of that backdoor deal," so please stop lying simply to strengthen your argument.

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On 2/12/2025 at 8:34 AM, black tabby12345 said:

 

One Perfect Example of the Black Market Economy here.

A kind of Win-Win Deal.

Rider/Driver: No bad marks on their lic.

Cops: Some extra money.

No real problems as long as no actual victims.

You're wrong with your assertion.

In "civilized" countries there is an instituted system of revenue raising which goes towards road maintenance and upgrading.

So instead of improving the standard of living and road safety, saving lives, lessening danger on the roads the short term "fix" by way of a bribe is actually contributing to poor roads, poor infrastructure, more accidents and more misery.

Posted
4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

It starts from the top... how much did Thaksin pay to gain his freedom?

And it cascades down into almost every aspect of having to deal with officials or companies.

And individuals in many cases.

Posted
1 hour ago, Grandpa Cool said:

You're wrong with your assertion.

In "civilized" countries there is an instituted system of revenue raising which goes towards road maintenance and upgrading.

So instead of improving the standard of living and road safety, saving lives, lessening danger on the roads the short term "fix" by way of a bribe is actually contributing to poor roads, poor infrastructure, more accidents and more misery.

 

Regarding road safety and saving lives, even the  "Civilized"  world's richest country isn't really doing great.

I found it extremely easy to find the following info.

 

Denied access to the essential need in the supposedly wealth country  looks more miserable  than the similar phenomenon in "poorer/lesser" 3rd world country.

 

And medical cost here, seems a lot lesser than in  the World's Richest Country.

On the eve of 2022, I fell Vestibular Neuritis(sudden continuous spinning view that made me unwalkable).

And rushed to the hospital(by my expat and Thai friend). 

I only had to pay less than THB700(U$20- or so) for all the treatment at the public hospital's ER...

 

highway pot holes increasingly common in usa - Google Search

 

millions of americans can't get proper medical care due to poverty - Google Search

 

100 million people in America are saddled with medical debt | The Texas Tribune

 

uk unrealistice waiting period for medical attention - Google Search

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, mrfill said:

No actual evidence or real data then, just a load of 'I reckon that'....

 

Perception does not equal truth.

 

In some "Civilized" countries, Corruption has been more Structural/Institutional.

Such as, Mass Acceptance of Fake Refugees and their VIP Treat, all at the expense of law abiding tax payers.

 

When they do it Openly, As Govt Policy, it is not called Corruption whatever it is rotten and against public/national interests.

 

In that respect, Corruption Scale  in the 1st world is Far Greater than the visible brown envelops in the 3rd world countries.

Also a lot better Disguised.

 

Posted
On 2/12/2025 at 3:46 AM, Aussie999 said:

Is that all you can do, act like a rabid dog, attacking a few expats... geez mate... get some help, you have serious issues

Woof !

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Posted
3 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Embodiment of China puppet here.

In 2012 ASEAN summit in Cambodia, he did his best to sabotage all Asean's collective defense against Chinese expansionism. 

 

Also selling away tens of millions of own people's personal info to another country; AIS sell off to Sin Tel(now owned by Temasek Holdings) over a decade ago.

 

*Sin Tel=telecommunication corporation of Singapore.

 

"Asean's collective defense against Chinese expansionism. ..." LOL

 

ASEAN is the biggest enabler of the CCP's strategy of "divide and conquer". Just look at the Philippines recent Presidential flip-flop on China-love now playing out in the East Sea. Duterte blew hot and cold during his tenure. The incumbent is cold... for now. Malaysia is still delivering their "mixed signals" on trade and rapprochement versus offshore interference. Indonesia sat on their hands during a very recent offshore exploration harassment. Vietnam threw their towel in over 10 years ago, giving up on their deep water entitlements.

 

As for the AIS sale including "personal info", unless one registered for an ex-directory listing, phone numbers are and always have been in the public domain.

 

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