Thai traffic cops offered cash to turn down bribes
Thailand's traffic policemen will get money in return for refusing bribes, part of the government's efforts to combat what it has called an ingrained culture of corruption within the force. "This monetary incentive will encourage officers to look out for traffic violators who try to bribe," said Police Major General Adul Narongsak, deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, adding that two policemen were recently awarded 10,000 baht ($310) for refusing a $3 bribe. The junta has set about restructuring the police force and ridding it of a "bribes for jobs" culture.
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