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  • OPINION

    Solving private sector corruption

    News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 11/09/2014

    » It takes two to tango, and the same goes for corruption. Since bribery involves those who pay and those who get paid, this puts a spotlight on the private sector — seen as the supply side of corruption — and specifically on its role in combatting graft.

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    It's time for public sector to get on board

    News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 23/04/2018

    » Last year was the 20th anniversary of the Asian Financial Crisis, a crisis which touched off a journey towards better governance throughout Asia. Thailand is no exception. Since then, continuous efforts have been made by the country's regulators, companies, and market participants alike to improve the policies and practices of corporate governance of Thai companies.

  • OPINION

    Bright spots for governance emerge

    News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 13/06/2017

    » More than ever governance is very important for Thailand: Better governance is needed in both the government and the private sector. Recently, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed concerns about governance by the next government, indicating that corruption continues to be a major problem despite determined government efforts to tackle the problem.

  • OPINION

    Tackling graft needs more than just words

    News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 17/05/2016

    » Last week was a golden opportunity for global anti-corruption movements and for Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition against Corruption (CAC) to engage in anti-corruption at a global level. Heads of state and leaders from business and civil society from around the globe gathered for the London Anti-Corruption Summit 2016 on May 12.

  • OPINION

    Corporates must boost accountability

    News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 29/01/2013

    » As president of the Thai Institute of Directors (IOD), a question was posed to me: what would be the key governance issues for company boards in Thailand in 2013? This is not an easy question to answer, but after long and careful thought, my answer would include these three issues:

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