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New Thai charter focuses on ethical standards: DPM

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New charter focuses on ethical standards: DPM

 

BANGKOK, 2 February 2017 (NNT) – The new constitution focuses on the raising of ethical standards as a working guideline for government agencies, said Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Kruea-ngam. 

The deputy premier who presided over a seminar on the future of ethical standards held by the Office of the Ombudsman said the Constitutional Court must discuss with delegates from independent organizations the ethical standards within one year after the constitution is approved by His Majesty the King. 

Failures to establish ethical standards within the timeframe will cause related officials to be stripped off their positions as the new constitution lays down ethical standards s the foundation of works applicable to the Constitutional Court, independent organizations, the House of Representatives, the Senate and the cabinet. 

Article 76 of the new constitution mandates the government to establish ethical standards as guidelines for government agencies but without the one-year deadline. 

He commented the new constitution includes more ethical content more than a previous one but the mechanism to promote ethics and ethical punishments will have to be separately specified.

 
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I didn't get much from that except that the word ethics is being used a lot by people who have none.

4 hours ago, debate101 said:

I didn't get much from that except that the word ethics is being used a lot by people who have none.

Simple solution: change "ethics" to Thainess and it fits.

Now I know what the phrase "Talking blx" means.

 

8 hours ago, webfact said:

The new constitution focuses on the raising of ethical standards as a working guideline for government agencies, said Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Kruea-ngam. 

Yep I can really relate to that. Has the new media suppression act been passed yet?

ndInteresting.   Ethics and Thais are as poles apart as Thais and international educational standards

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New charter focuses on ethical standards: DPM

 

All contained in the shortest Constitutional Article ever.

"...New charter focuses on ethical standards..."

 

Hardly !!!

 

Referring to Section 76 as mentioned above, the final sentence of this Section suggests (in a roundabout way) that nothing is going to change any time soon:

The State shall establish ethical standards for use by State agencies as the basis for formulating the code of ethics of the agencies that shall not be lower than the standards established herein.

 

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Ethical.  Standards. Thailand. :cheesy:.:cheesy:.:cheesy:.

15 hours ago, webfact said:

Failures to establish ethical standards within the timeframe [within one year after the constitution is approved by His Majesty the King] will cause related officials to be stripped off their positions

But unconstitutional.

15 hours ago, webfact said:

Article 76 of the new constitution mandates the government to establish ethical standards as guidelines for government agencies but without the one-year deadline

Details, details, details.

What's the point of having a referendum on a draft constitution if after its approved by voter majority it's ignored by the very government that promoted it?

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