Thailand NACC Hosts Key Discussion with Foreign Chambers on Anti-Corruption Measures
- Written by Media Outreach
The primary goal of the event was to foster cooperation in combating corruption within foreign private business sectors operating in Thailand. It provided a crucial platform for addressing corruption issues, such as bribery solicitation by government officials, and for offering strategic recommendations to the NACC, the nation's leading anti-corruption body.
Key Discussion Topics are included "Actions and Efforts to Address Corruption in the Private Sector" and "Participation of the Thai Private Sector in Preventing Corruption". Distinguished Panelists are comprised of:
Mr. Nitiphan Prachuabmoh, Deputy Secretary-General of the NACC
Mrs. Vibeke Lyssand Leirvag, Chairwoman of the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand
Dr. Kulpatra Sirodom, Chairman of the Thai Institute of Directors Association
Associate Professor Dr. Saowanee Thairungroj, Committee Member of the Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand
Ms. Chanchanok Chennarong, Social Sciences Researcher (Professional Level) at the NACC (Moderator)
The discussions highlighted the ongoing efforts to tackle corruption within the private sector and emphasized the importance of active participation from Thai businesses in these initiatives. Panelists shared insights on effective internal control measures and the role of corporate governance in preventing bribery and corruption.
The NACC has maintained continuous collaboration with the JFCCT to promote and encourage business operators to implement robust internal control measures. These efforts are designed to enhance Thailand's commercial competitiveness and improve its international reputation regarding anti-corruption. The expected outcomes include a higher Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score and increased confidence among foreign investors considering Thailand as a prime investment destination.
The event underscored the critical need for cohesive action and shared responsibility in eradicating corruption, setting a promising precedent for future cooperation between the public and private sectors in Thailand.
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*This press release translation is funded by the National Anti-Corruption Fund (NACF).
Source: https://www.nacc.go.th/english/categorydetail/2019122712514151207005112EK12853/20240524160443?
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