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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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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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Team against Corruption makes progress in its mission

Published on 26/04/2021

» According to Section 63 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand B.E. 2560 (2017), the Thai government is obliged to raise awareness and educate people on the threats that come with corruption and malfeasance.

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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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Conflict of interest: public and private sectors to fight against corruption

Published on 13/01/2021

» Becoming a state party of the United Nations Convention against Corruption 2003 (UNCAC) in 2011, Thailand has elevated its anti-corruption scheme into a national agenda by implementing its domestic laws in line with the UNCAC to manage conflict of interest which is a cause of fraudulent behaviours.

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NACC enters 21st year aiming to promote an honest society and encourage Thais to fight corruption

Published on 18/11/2020

» “Corruption in Thailand is at a serious stage,” admits Pol. Gen. Watcharapol Prasarnrajkit, President of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). “It has become more complicated and multinational.”

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NACC’s new law on Conflict of Interest

Published on 08/06/2020

» Transparency is a fundamental principle that every worker should comply with, whether in the private or public sector. However, one of the positions kept an eye on transparency is state officials who are in positions that often have issues on conflict of private and public interests that are sometimes considered as serious problems.