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Multibillionaire CEO 'Worawat Narknawdee' Weds Actress 'Nonny Nutcha' in Lavish Ceremony

Published on 08/12/2023

» The wedding, held in a traditional Christian style, took place at La Chapelle Bangkok on December 3, 2023. It was attended by prominent individuals, including Adjunct Professor Chaiyasit Trachutham, who also serves as the President of the University Council at Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, as well as Mr. Kajorndej Janewattananond, the former President of the Court of Appeal and a member of the Judicial Administration Commission. Also in attendance were Justice of the Court of Appeal for Specialised Cases and Chief Justice of the Labour Court, Region VII, Mr. Prasan Wangrattanapranee, along with Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, a consultant to the National Anti-Corruption Commission and former Assistant Minister of the Prime Minister's Office. Dr. Puntil Jongjittrakoon, the Assistant Minister of Commerce, was also present. Many other notable figures from various organisations and agencies graced the event, joined by celebrities from diverse industries such as Oom Sakaojai, Jakjaan Akhamsiri, Gybzy Wanida, Benz Punyaporn, Bowling Prisana, Chane Nutthawat, Pair Pilairampha, Poom Phuripan, Mark Apiwit, Ohm Thitiwat, Peck Ratthapoom, Nat Nattasha, Papang Rubikk, Pap from Sweet Mullet, Palm from Instinct, and renowned Thai national golf team player and world-class professional golfer Jazz Atiwit Janewattananond, who also attended. The after-party featured a special guest artist, Burin Boonvisut, who gave a performance.

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PWA celebrates its 44th anniversary

Published on 28/02/2023

» Aiming to be a leader in sustainable clean tap water

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NACC set up Corruption Deterrence Center (CDC) to proactively curb corruption

Published on 24/01/2022

» The National Anti-Corruption Commission of Thailand (NACC) hosted a press conference for the media and foreign correspondents on the Corruption Deterrence Center or CDC at the NACC Headquarters in Nonthaburi Province on 19 January 2022.

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The Met argues for fairness and against the EIA Approval of the 125 Sathorn Project

Published on 21/01/2022

» A real estate expert and academic suggests that The Met Condominium’s residents and neighbouring communities join hands to argue for fair treatment against the surprise EIA approval for 125 Sathorn Project. In order to challenge the transparency of the EIA process, the concerned parties should bring their case before the Central Administrative Court and the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Action Plan Phase 1 (2020-2022) – Part 2 –

Published on 31/05/2021

» As discussed in Part 1, the Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Action Plan (AMAP), Phase 1 (2020-2022), comprising the three-level plans under the “guidelines on the plan proposal for the consideration of the Cabinet” pursuant to the Cabinet Resolution on 4 December 2017, aims to create a tool for relevant agencies to transform the development guidelines of the Masterplan for National Strategy on Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Issues into action.

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PROMOTION OF PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF CORRUPTION

Published on 19/04/2021

» BY THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION

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The Law on Measures for Recovery of Property of the State and Anti-Corruption (Part 2)

Published on 22/02/2021

» As discussed in Part 1, there are concerns that the measures for recovery of property under the Regulations of the Office of the Prime Minister (RPM) may not lead to true enforcement due to its lower hierarchical rank in comparison with an act.

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The Law on Measures for Recovery of Property of the State and Anti-Corruption (Part 1)

Published on 08/02/2021

» the principle of prescribing the law on measures for recovery of property of the State arises from inefficiency in the use of existing laws regarding recovery of property.

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Chula reveals new concept to boost Thai participation in anti-corruption

Published on 26/01/2021

» A team of researchers at Chulalongkorn University have unveiled research on its new anti-corruption concept, dubbed “The right communications strategy for Khon Thai 4.0 (Thai people) to counter corruption”. The strategy, which encourages citizens to participate in anti-corruption efforts, has been released alongside an indicator, which will evaluate the anti-corruption levels of individuals.

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INTEGRITY AND TRANSPARENCY ASSESSMENT

Published on 25/01/2021

» Corruption, favouritism and nepotism, running deep within Thailand’s public administration and public service systems,is compromising the viability of legal-rational authority and causing failure in the maintenance of integrity and transparency, resulting in a shortfall of good governance on a national scale. To help combat the problem, the country has resolved to reform and recalibrate public system procedures.