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Scams grow, as laws lag

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/10/2025

» Last week, police in Chiang Rai province arrested a 35-year-old Chinese national as he went from one ATM to a multitude of others to withdraw cash. A subsequent search of his rented room showed he had in his possession 2,057 ATM cards, 537,900 baht in cash, 35 bank books, and 39 SIM cards. He was initially charged with illegally possessing ATM cards belonging to others in a manner that may cause damage, a charge carrying a maximum sentence of five years' imprisonment.

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Protect victims, end scam empires

Editorial, Published on 26/10/2025

» While China, the West, and South Korea are cracking down on cyber scam empires, the Thai government is still looking the other way.

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Reform clergy with your wallet

Editorial, Published on 03/08/2025

» The recent sex scandal involving high-ranking monks has shaken public faith to the core. But the responses from the clergy, the state, and the public all miss the point. This crisis in Thai Buddhism is not about monks and sex -- it's about monks and money. Address the problem incorrectly, and the sex scandals and temple corruption will never end.

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Clergy in need of control, not reform

Editorial, Published on 20/07/2025

» After a long silence during Thailand's biggest sex scandal in the clergy, the Ecclesiastical Council and the National Office of Buddhism (NOB) have finally spoken out. Their big idea? A new law to imprison the offending monks and women involved in the scandal.

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Reform temples, or lose public faith

Editorial, Published on 08/06/2025

» Temple corruption no longer raises eyebrows. The Wat Rai Khing scandal is just bigger, louder, and harder to ignore. It demands serious reform before public faith erodes further.

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Bhikkhuni’s silent revolution

Editorial, Published on 30/03/2025

» As the world celebrates gender equality this month, Thai women are breaking barriers in many fields — yet the nation’s clergy stands firm against change.

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Senate vote fuels doubts

Oped, Editorial, Published on 20/03/2025

» The Senate's impartiality has been questioned again after a majority of senators rejected two high-profile picks for the Constitutional Court.

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No verdict, no jail time

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/03/2025

» According to a study by Thammasat University's Faculty of Law published in January, out of the 300,000 people who are awaiting a verdict for their case in a court of law, 74,143 are already locked behind bars.

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MPs face uphill battle

Oped, Editorial, Published on 21/02/2025

» The latest move by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to summon 44 MPs of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party -- now rebranded as the People's Party -- over allegations of serious ethical violations might affect the role of civilian-elected lawmakers.

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NBTC faces huge hurdles

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/02/2025

» The case of Pirongrong Ramasoota, a commissioner of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) who faces a two-year jail term following a legal dispute with True Digital Group, is snowballing into what is being called the "Pirongrong Effect".