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"Current Thai law says that making preparation for corrupt activity is not illegal" w00t.gif

"In most NACC cases, only junior officials are caught because business owners protect senior officials" - No surprises there!

I'm interested to know how they are going to identify such potentially corrupt businesses. What's the method?

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It would seem from reading the OP that at present after the NACC has identified and presumably 'done' corrupt officials that are taking bribes they have no power to go after the other parties who give the bribes.

Or could it be that other parties will say "it is not a bribe only a gift" which could be OK for a business to give a gift while illegal for the officials to accept the "Gift" for once accepted it may by law be considered a bribe.

If that is the case then that would be what needs changing.

The NACC certainly is going to need their budget reinstated to what it was before PT started their war on corruption, even increased from there would be a good idea.

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About time this was sorted out.

A good place to start would be with all the bent property developers in Pattaya who think that " Service Charge " money is thier perk for the development of a Moo Bann.

Sorting out these low life would certainly help with foriegn investment, and would do no harm at all to the image that Thailand has for being the " rip-off " nation of the world

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There is no such thing as British law - but the reporter wouldn't know that.

One change in the new bribery laws in the UK is that it is now a criminal offence to know of instances of bribery and not report it. You do not need to have benefited, simply turning a blind eye or keeping quiet is an offence and you can be prosecuted.

This perhaps reflects the real levels of corruption that exist in Western countries. The US also beefed up its anti corruption laws.

Corruption is not only a Thai problem - not by a long shot.

So now having a law in the UK (that incidentally applies to British Citizens worldwide), that tackles corruption head on puts the corruption in that country on a par with a country like Thailand? They are chalk and cheese, especially in the public acceptance of and the spread throughout the institutions.

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About time this was sorted out.

A good place to start would be with all the bent property developers in Pattaya who think that " Service Charge " money is thier perk for the development of a Moo Bann.

Sorting out these low life would certainly help with foriegn investment, and would do no harm at all to the image that Thailand has for being the " rip-off " nation of the world

The Thai response would of course be 'What has it got to do with an Alien who has no right to buy a property in Thailand anyway?'

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