COMMENTARY: Thailand "must depoliticise the fight against corruption"

"A major question hanging in the air for everyone contemplating political reform [in Thailand] has to do with the highly-politicised anti-corruption mechanism. The current National Anti-Corruption Commission [NACC] will be a part of Thailand's war on graft, most people agree, but without political will at the highest levels and a total change in Thai attitudes toward graft from the bottom up, the NACC will remain what it has been - a divisive political apparatus whose action is lauded by one side and condemned by the other. Unless our 'reformists' come up with a magic formula regarding fights against corruption, Thailand's political polarity will have just been swept under the rug."

Read the editorial in The Nation.

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