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as Lonnie donegan would sing."my dustbins full of corruption" how do you know its full?cause there's no more room inside.

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With all the bombastic proclamations, he's after all only one man and he's as good

as the people that are with him, no way in the world to stamp out corruptions,

it is here to stay and flourish, the question remains, can you minimize corruptions

to a mangagable level? if you have done that, your work is done....

It really depends upon the level of effort he puts into it...

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A post containing comments that can be construed as being negative about the imposition of Martial Law or the Coup has been removed. An off topic baiting post about the wai has been removed as well as the reply.

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He did say in his address. that the Thai people seem to accept corruption, and it's this mind-set that has to change, adding that this may take generations.

By the way, doesn't he speak quickly?

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"Bad people will have to go and whoever is corrupt will be sent to jail. So please do not worry."

I realize that he was speaking about his cabinet, but I would like to see some more people going to jail for corruption. The ones who are hi-so, that can't explain their wealth, for starters.

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Pandora's box comes to mind. If every corrupt person in LOS will turn against him- even he may loose grip on power, no matter how many tanks fill the streets.

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Without corruption, this wouldn't be Thailand.

As the man himself says, this will take generations and even if it does improve, it will always be there in the background, waiting to morph back into the monster it has always been.

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Thailand should do the same as Singapore and some European countries. Offering a bribe is a criminal offense and as well accepting the bribe.

A cop in Singapore that takes 100 S$ is going to jail for at least 1 year, being kicked out of the force.

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To eradicate corruption in Thailand would take a generation. Its ingrained in all aspects of society. It would need changes to family, religion, education and the legal/political structure.

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