BAAC received an assessment of transparency and ethics in the operations of government agencies (Integrity and Transparency Assessment: ITA) for fiscal year 2024 at the excellent level. On July 30, 2024 at Nonthaburi Room, Building 4, NACC Office, Sanambinnam, Nonthaburi Province, Mr. Chatchai Sirilai, Manager of the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), received a certificate of assessment of ethics and transparency in the operations of government agencies (Integrity and Transparency Assessment: ITA) for fiscal year 2024 at the excellent level, organized under the concept of Transparency with Quality by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), in which BAAC received a score of 97.94. The assessment shows the organization's ethical and transparent operations in accordance with the principles of good governance. It is an assessment that aims to improve and develop ethics and transparency in government agencies nationwide and is another tool to drive the national strategy in combat ing corruption. Mr. Wittaya Patumasutra, Assistant Manager of BAAC, and BAAC staff attended the event. On this occasion, BAAC would like to thank farmers, customers and all relevant parties for their support. BAAC will continue to uphold morality and increase efficiency and develop work based on morality and transparency as part of the organization's culture to drive the country's grassroots economy towards stability, prosperity and sustainability. Source: Thai News Agency
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