Bangkok, NACC marks its 16th anniversary, with statistics of nearly 40,000 corruption complaints. It aims to raise Thailand's CPI to a better rank, hoping for an announcement on Jan. 30. Mr. Somsak Thepsuthin, Deputy Prime Minister Opening the 16th anniversary of the founding of the Office of the Anti-Corruption Commission in the Public Sector (NACC), presenting policies and award plaques for outstanding NACC officials for the year 2023 and saying that this government is ready Provide support for suppressing corruption The NACC uses laws to prevent and suppress corruption according to Executive Measures Act It is a mechanism of the administration to prevent and solve corruption problems. Supervise agencies and officials to follow the law (Law Enforcement), whether it is a case where a government agency operates to the point of causing distress to the people. or causing serious damage to the government sector and to direct that the national budget is used in a worthwhile manner. Mr. Phumwisan Kasemsuk, Secr etary-General of the NACC, said that the NACC has developed a model to proactively block corruption in 3 areas, including the mission to prevent corruption. Create confidence for both Thai and foreign investors. Prevent receiving and giving bribes Mission to suppress corruption From case statistics from 2008-2023, NACC received 39,903 complaints/accusations and examined them for false information. Source: Thai News Agency
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