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Prawit guarantees graft reports will be kept confidential

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Prawit guarantees graft reports will be kept confidential

 

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BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan on Friday assured the public that all information filed with anti-corruption centres supervised by the Army will be kept confidential.

 

"The public should not be worried that they would be affected if they report graft information to the newly-formed centres. I can assure you that all information will be dealt with in a confidential manner," he said.

 

Prawit, also defence minister, was referring to the anti-corruption centres set up at the order of the prime minister to fight corruption by state officials.

 

The centres, which open today, are situated in army camps throughout the country.

 

There has been concern that people would be afraid of lodge complaints about corruption to military officers.

 

The project will be overseen by Army chief Gen Chalermchai Sittisart, who is also the junta secretary-general.

 

Prawit said that people could submit complaints via PO Box and hotline calls to the NCPO and the Army, which will then forward them to the PM’s Office for further investigation.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30320735

 
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Yes, so confidential that no one will ever know. Dead men tell no tales. 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Prawit guarantees graft reports will be kept confidential

as well as the result of the investigation

There will be some scores settled with the promise of anonymity

Kept so confidential the public will not see or hear the results !

Everything swept under the carpet is somewhat confidential for ordinary folks

6 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Yes, so confidential that no one will ever know. Dead men tell no tales. 

Criky amazing thailand at it again in denial they r all on graft or tea money the entire country. It's all right this is kwai land 

7 hours ago, webfact said:

are situated in army camps throughout the country.

are you joking ?! the worst place to put them

9 hours ago, webfact said:

I can assure you that all information will be dealt with in a confidential manner,"

So says an unaccountable, nontransparent military that governs the nation by absolute power. 

"The military reforms itself" - no meddling civilian oversight necessary.

 

 

Don't worry kiddies - big daddy is looking after you. Sheesh!

 

If bulls hit was road seal they would pave a four lane highway to the moon and back again. :sad:

 

 

Why can't he set up an email account?  Will there be provision for farangs to write in?  I have a name for him at Sattahip police station.

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