Interim Thai Constitution Approved; The Corruption of Thailand’s Walpole
One recent study reportedly estimated that systematic corruption by Thaksin’s government deprived state coffers of some $11.9 billion, most of it siphoned off from 95 mega-projects during the nearly six years the prime minister was in power. The estimate was contained in a study by faculty members of the well-regarded National Institute of Development Administration, […]
One recent study reportedly estimated that systematic corruption by Thaksin’s government deprived state coffers of some $11.9 billion, most of it siphoned off from 95 mega-projects during the nearly six years the prime minister was in power.
The estimate was contained in a study by faculty members of the well-regarded National Institute of Development Administration, The Nation newspaper said. ~The Houston Chronicle
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