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    Thai Politician Calls For Legal Brothels and Sex Toy Shops

    posted January 20, 2020 / No Comments

    The leader of the Thai Civilized party has proposed to legalize brothels and sex toy shops as a means of reducing sexual violence. Mongkolkit Suksintharanont, who sits on a House committee examining ways to quell […]

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    Thailand Ranked 99th in World Corruption Index

    posted February 28, 2019 / No Comments

    Thailand’s ranking in the 2018 World Corruption Index has fallen all the way down to 99, scoring a measly 38/100. In 2015, Thailand was ranked 76th. According to the surveyors, weakening democratic institutions and political rights since […]

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    Thai Junta Pens Letter Urging UK Government to Extradite Former PM Yingluck

    posted August 1, 2018 / No Comments

    The ruling Thai military junta recently penned a letter to the UK government urging them to extradite former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra to face her five-year Supreme Court sentence on corruption charges, according to The […]

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    Phuket ‘Most Corrupt’ in Thailand- Anti-Corruption Boss

    posted March 3, 2017 / No Comments

    85 % of hotels in Phuket are said to be working illegally Photo by Glen MacLarty The Anti Corruption Organization of Thailand held an emergency meeting comprising of Phuket’s top bosses in February to ‘investigate’ allegations […]

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    Romania Decriminalizes Corruption

    posted February 3, 2017 / No Comments

    Romanians took to the streets to protest the change Liviu Dragnea by Partidul Social Democrat( Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic) Huge protests took place in the streets of Romania following a government decision to decriminalize corruption in […]

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    Thailand’s Corruption Convicts May Face the Death Penalty

    posted January 10, 2017 / No Comments

    The government is considering implementing the death penalty for corruption The Thai government is deciding on whether to implement the death penalty in some cases of corruption in a move that critics are calling an […]

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    Thailand to Deport Illegal Migrant Workers

    posted December 19, 2012 / No Comments

    By Tripti Chaudhary The employment department at the Ministry of Labor in Thailand is threatening more than a million migrant workers to be deported back due to incomplete nationality verification. Most of the illegal migrant […]

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    Thailand Issues Arrest Warrant for Ousted Premier

    posted October 12, 2012 / 1 Comment

    Gulf Today | Thailand’s Supreme Court has issued a warrant for arrest for ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra. The tycoon, who has already had abuse of power charges brought against him, was removed from power in […]

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    Myanmar Set for Record Foreign Investment

    posted September 17, 2012 / No Comments

    Bloomberg Businessweek | Myanmar, shunned since the 1990s for tolerating corruption and human trafficking, is set for record foreign investment in 2012 led by oil companies after the southeast Asian nation took its first steps […]

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    Thailand’s Anti-Corruption Network Gets UNDP

    posted August 23, 2012 / 1 Comment

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Anti-Corruption Network will sign a partnership declaration that will help the coalition against corruption in Thailand. The new partnership aims to promote regular dialogue and strategy on […]

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