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Malaysia confident Thailand will eventually conquer corruption

And that comes from a country that is equally if not MORE corrupt than Thailand. Still it was worth a jolly good chuckle.

Corruption is a world wide problem in all countries. In some its more subtle and in others out and out blatant. The only way to eradicate it is to get rid of all the politicians. Malaysia is taking I'll scratch your back you scratch mine attitude. Birds of a feather flock together.

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Transparency International 2014 Corruption Perception Index, select rankings by country:

(out of 174)

1) Denmark

2) New Zealand

3) Finland

10) Canada

11) Australia

14) UK

17) US

50) Malaysia

85) Thailand & Phlippines (tie)

100) China

107) Indonesia

119) Vietnam

145) Laos

156) Cambodia & Myanmar (tie)

174) Somalia and N. Korea (tie!)

So Malaysia might be the pick of a bad litter.

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So Thailand will find a solution in an efficient and timely manner. Timely ? cheesy.gif

In all the decades i've been involved with the LoS starting as a tourist before becoming a resident fighting corruption has always been a ' priority ' for every government yet little is ever achieved.

It's a good game plan to talk the talk but walk the walk as slowly as possible if at all. Investigations seem to be used like LM and defamation laws to deal with opponents so there's no across the board application. The only big name to fall so far was nothing to do with any anti-corruption drive and came about because of something that can't be discussed. From the very start the PM made it clear that the wealth of members of his handpicked NCPO was not to be questioned.

Let's wait and see just how far things go with the much vaunted list of corrupt officials and now some of the names are public i'm sure someone will be able to describe their political affiliations past and present and just who they were pals with. Many members have asked if we will ever see the names of any military personnel on any of these lists and that's quite a question isn't it ?

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Once had a long conversation with a Malaysian taxi driver who worked the Sadao border area (we had a long ride). He said the Thai cops just want $$. then off they go. The Malaysian cops like to beat you up, said their usual way was to knock you out with a choke-hold then go through your pockets.

Malaysia has a very strong sense of vanity in how it appears to the rest of the world (though not to it's neighbors). Just today I read how it is calling for dialogue on the Rohingya problem, as if they care, but it makes them look good. For decades it got away with being a one-party democracy, an oxymoron that hardly anyone ever called them on. When Obama was there last year the PM was polishing the US president's buttocks the whole time.

When living there I enjoyed reading the daily newspapers. The Straits-Times was a good paper, but when this PM came to power it lost all objectivity, all political opinion aligns with the ruling party and makes for dull reading. Curious how it came to that.

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"According to a 2013 public survey in Malaysia by Transparency International, a majority of the surveyed households perceived Malaysian political parties to be highly corrupt.[1] A quarter of the surveyed households consider the government's efforts in the fight against corruption to be ineffective.[2]

Business executives surveyed in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014 reveal that unethical behaviours of companies constitute a disadvantage for doing business in Malaysia.["

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Malaysia

So who would know more about the subject and be better equipped to offer opinion.

There's this guy who lives in self-exile in Dubai... I'm sure he would have a "pearl of wisdom" to share !!

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If I've learned anything from this forum, it's that there are plenty of people in Thailand who don't care about ethics and don't want and end to corruption.

And I also learned that those people generally write like they never finished school.

.....as if they had never finished school, unless you are an American of course, then anything goes

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I went for a beer yesterday and my bucket of Carlsberg that usually costs RM 85 now costs RM 90.10 (6% GST added)

I asked the bar owner what the government were going to do with all the extra money from this new tax - straight in the back pocket he reckoned.

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If you want to see Democracy at its worst go to Malaysia during an election campaign . Cutting a very long story shout the power is with UMNO (United Malays National organisation) which are Muslim if you didnt know. These are the big Brother in Barisan National coalition , containing Indian party and Chinese party , which did not win one seat in the election. The strategy is simple , keep the malays (Muslims happy) which they do by all sorts of Malay favoured policies and you'll keep power and they have done for 58 years

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Sadao - Thai side of border - cost me a bottle of Mekhong, as they found the crate of it on the floor of the limo (we were innocently using it as a shared foot cushion - so it was a fiar cop!

Malaysian side - 2 km South, on the Highway:

Soldier pokes his F1 sub-machine weapon through driver's window, in my general direction - but I don't hold that against someone blind-as-a-bat bottle nosed glasses wearer - but that cost another mekhong bottle for us to be on our way!

Same cost, but the transaction was not so nicely experienced.

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