Thai anti-graft agency to target corrupt businessmen

Thai business people found to be corruptly involved with officials in state projects will be prosecuted, under a reform plan by the military, according to anti-graft commissioner Vicha Mahakun. A drastic legal amendment will be needed to empower the National Anti-Corruption Commission to interrogate such business people after officials are found guilty of corruption, Vicha said, adding that the United Nations' anti-corruption body suggested the move to officials in various countries to add power to their anti-graft work.

Read the story by Natthapat Phromkaew in The Nation.

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