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Evaluation of Current Situation of Anti-Corruption in Thailand

Evaluation of Current Situation of Anti-Corruption in Thailand. Prepared by Dr. Sutthi Suntharanurak Auditor , Professional Level Office of the Auditor General of Thailand. Outline. Research Methodology Summary of interesting results - National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan

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Evaluation of Current Situation of Anti-Corruption in Thailand

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  1. Evaluation of Current Situation of Anti-Corruption in Thailand

    Prepared by Dr. Sutthi Suntharanurak Auditor , Professional Level Office of the Auditor General of Thailand
  2. Outline Research Methodology Summary of interesting results - National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan - Anti-Corruption Agency - Legal Background - International Cooperation - Promoting Awareness and other matters
  3. Research Methodology For this part, I selected National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) as a proxy to assess current situation of anti-corruption in Thailand because NACC is the main Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs).
  4. National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan Thailand has an anti-corruption strategy; however, it is the stand alone anti-corruption program or anti-corruption strategy. Our anti-corruption strategy consists of 4 strategies as follows. (1) Inculcate awareness, values, integrity, ethics, and discipline in all sectors (2) Mobilize all sectors on anti-corruption (3) Strengthen anti-corruption agencies (4) Develop professional anti-corruption personnel
  5. Presently, almost government agencies have anti-corruption action plan which is consistency to the anti-corruption strategy. Most of government agencies will publicize their anti-corruption documents and action plan in their websites. Currently, Thailand has employed measures of declaration of assets and income to fight corruption. Likewise, regulation of returning gift by the public officials is another measure to combat corruption.
  6. Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) In Thailand, NACC is the main ACAs. However, other agencies will support NACC to anti-corruption. The main responsibilities of the ACAs in Thailand consist of (1) Conduct investigations (2) Disseminate knowledge on anti-corruption activities (3) Research and analysis corruption (4) Research and analysis on conflict of interest in public management
  7. All ACAs established a hotline or website in order to facilitate citizens to complain corruption actions.
  8. Legal Background In Thailand, we have a special law on anti-corruption. Presently, the major law is the Organic Act on Counter Corruption B.E. 2542(1999). In Thailand, the first rank of measures against corruption is the preventive measures. For the second rank, it is the detective actions. The final rank is punitive measure. In Thailand, we have most of laws and regulations for anti-corruption, for example, financing of political parties, code of ethics of public, governing declaration of assets by public officials.
  9. However, our respondents rated a fair level for implementation of the rules/regulations in combating corruptions.
  10. International Cooperation Thai government ratified UNCAC on 9 Dec 2003. However, our respondents viewed that the mutual legal assistance is in a high success level. Meanwhile, cooperation with law enforcement and between national and international authorities is low success.
  11. Promoting Awareness and other matters Our respondents assess the effect of media in fighting corruption that it could help public to recognize the real situation of corruption, however, it might provide information inaccurate. Likewise, the role of civil society organization (CSO) is actively but not effectively. However, they viewed that the anti-corruption efforts in Thailand is better than in the past. They believed that the result of the current situation against corruption will have the impact or benefit in the future.
  12. Thank you for anti-corruption

  13. Evaluation of Current Situation of Anti-Money Laundering in Thailand

    Prepared by Dr. Sutthi Suntharanurak Auditor , Professional Level Office of the Auditor General of Thailand
  14. Outline Research Methodology Summary of Interesting results - Legal Framework - AML Board and Authority - Financial Institutions - International Cooperation - Education, Awareness and Other matters
  15. Research Methodology For this part, I selected Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) as a representative to assess current situation of anti-money laundering in Thailand because AMLO is the main organization to anti-money laundering.
  16. Legal Framework In Thailand, money laundering is a criminal offence under Anti-Money Laundering Act of B.E. 2542 (1999). Currently, there are 8 predicate offences in the Anti-Money Laundering Act which the cheating and fraud on the public is one of them. Our respondent assessed that the implementation of anti-money laundering law is in a fair level. Presently, AMLO serves as Financial Intelligence Unit and law enforcement agency.
  17. AMLO Board/Authority Our respondents viewed that identify customer and update customer information seems to be applied effectively. Likewise, they ranked the first for the detective actions measure as the effectiveness of the types of measures. In Thailand, AMLO set website for citizen participation to inform suspected case of money laundering.
  18. Financial Institutions Currently, financial institutions in Thailand are required AML Act to implement KYC/CDD procedures. Our respondents ranked unusually large cash transactions as the most common types of suspicious transaction reports (STR)
  19. International Cooperation AMLO is a member of the Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG). Also it signed MOU with Egmont Group of Financial Unit in order to share financial information and financial transfer with FIU of other countries.
  20. Education, Awareness and Other matters Currently, AMLO gives the role of citizen participation in fighting money laundering. For example, to invite the CSO in formulation of anti money laundering policy. However, the respondents viewed that the punishment should be revised in order to be suitable for money laundering situation.
  21. Thank you for your attentionขอบคุณครับ
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