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THAILAND

Kittiratt: There's fraud in rice scheme

Online Reporters, Published on 10/08/2012

» Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong has admitted that corruption is prevalent in the government's rice mortgage scheme.

THAILAND

New anti-graft rule due soon

Online Reporters, Published on 06/08/2012

» The National Anti-Corruption Commission has issued a new anti-graft rule that requires more state officials to submit their assets and liabilities declarations to the agency, effective from Oct 1.

THAILAND

NACC recommends seizure of B64.7m from Supoj

Online Reporters, Published on 24/07/2012

» The National Anti-Corruption Commission on Tuesday agreed unanimously to ask the Office of the Attorney General to confiscate assets totalling 64.7 million baht from former transport permanent secretary Supoj Saplom after concluding that he is unusually rich.

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THAILAND

Abhisit, Pracha, other MPs cleared

Online Reporters, Published on 20/04/2012

» The Constitution Court on Friday dismissed petitions against a number of Pheu Thai and Democrat MPs for alleged constitutional violations in giving out relief supplies during the devastating floods late last year.

THAILAND

Supoj defence needs time

Online Reporters, Published on 03/02/2012

» Supoj Saplom wants 30 more days to prepare his defence against charges of being unusually wealthy and corrupt pratices, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) said on Friday.

THAILAND

Supoj reports to graft busters

Online Reporters, Published on 23/01/2012

» Supoj Saplom, permanent secretary for transport now on temporary duty at the Prime Minister's Office, reported to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) on Monday to answer a charge of being unusually rich.

THAILAND

Poll: People say corruption will rise

Online Reporters, Published on 14/01/2012

» Most people believe corruption in Thai society will become more prevalent in the future because of the country's unstable economy and loopholes in the law, according to the results of a Suan Dusit Poll released on Saturday.