National Anti-Corruption Strategy

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1.1 Promote education in suffi ciency economy philosophy. 1.2 Promote knowledge and implementation of integrity, ethics and 1.3 Deploy education as an anti-corruption tool. 1.4 Promote good conduct, honesty, integrity and zero-tolerance of corruption as common national values. 2.1 Increas e anti-corruption PR. 2.2 Strengthen participation process by all sectors. 2.3 Strengthen network capacity. Strategy 1: Inculcate awareness, values, integrity, ethics, and Strategy 2: Mobilize all sectors on anti - corruption. National Anti-Corruption Strategy Strategy 3 Strengthen anti-corruption agencies. Strategy 4 : Develop professional anti-corruption personnel 3.1 Strengthen the working independence of the office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission and other independent anti-corruption agencies operations. 3.2 Establish anti-corruption mechanisms through the decentralization of authority for anti-corruption to the local level 3.3 Develop check and balance systems for authority 3.4 Strengthen the effectiveness of anti-corruption legislation 3.5 Strengthen asset scrutiny for holders of political office and civil servants, and the investigation of policy corruption. 3.6 Strengthen bribery resistance and promote honesty in private sectors. 3.7 Promote cooperation with international organizations. 3.8 Establish transparency indicators in Thai society. 4.1 Develop personal behaviour in accordance with code of conduct for anti-corruption personnel. 4.2 Set up standards for career path development and special remuneration. 4.3 Promote technical cooperation with international organizations. 4.4 Develop knowledge managem ent organizations. 4.5 Develop an anti-corruption information technology center. 4.6 Develop standard training curricula for anti-corruption agencies.

.1.1 Promote knowledge on lifestyles in accordance with the suffi ciency economy philosophy..1.2 Implement the sufficiency economy philosophy..2.1 Promote moral and ethical behaviour..1 Promote education in suffi ciency economy philosophy..2.2 Supervise and self-regul ate moral and ethical conduct..2 Promote knowledge and implementation of integrity, ethics and Strategy 1: Inculcate awareness, values, integrity, ethics and.3 Deploy education as an anti-corruption tool..3.1 Establish curricula for anti-corruption studies and training..3.2 Train educators to be role models for integrity, ethics and discipline..4 Promote good conduct, honesty, integrity and zero-tolerance of corruption as common national values..3.3 Monitor and evaluate the development of integrity, ethics and discipline in the education system..3.4 Promote centers for the cultivation of knowledge on integrity, ethics and discipline. 1.4.1 Inspire good, virtuous action. 1.4.2 Carry out integrity and ethics campaigns and PR

2.1 Increase anti-corruption PR. 2.1.1 Create a master plan for corruption prevention PR 2.1.2 Promote social consciousness and code of conduct among the mass media. 2.1.3 Collect data, information, research and academic papers on anti- corruption. 2.1.4 Create and disseminate constructive anti-corruption PR. 2.2.1 Establish the learning process. 2.2.2 Develop multiple channels for simple and safe disclosure of corruption. 2.2.3 Establish incentives for whistleblowers. Strategy 2: Mobilize all sectors on anti-corruption. 2.2 Strengthen participation by all sectors. 2.3 Strengthen network capacity. 2.3.1 Support the management of the networks. 2.3.2 Encourage the morale of the networks in all social sectors. 2.3.3 Oversee, monitor and evaluate implementation by networks

3.1.1 Improve personnel management. 3.1.2 Increase efficiency of budget managem ent. 3.1 Strengthen the working independence of the office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission and other independent anti-corruption agencies operations. 3.2.1 Promote cooperation between the offi ce of the National Anti- Corruption Commission and law enforcement agencies. 3.2.2 Promote improvements in the anti-corruption organizational structure 3.2 Establish anti-corruption mechanisms through the decentralization of authority for anti-corruption to the local level 3.3.1 Promote the strengthening of the internal audit unit. 3.3.2 Promote the strengthening of the external audit unit. 3.3.3 Promote strict adherence to the National Anti-Corruption commission s rule that commissioners are to be selected from a range of organizations, including the private sector. 3.3 Develop check and balance systems for authority Strategy 3 Strengthen anti-corruption agencies. 3.4 Strengthen the effectiveness of anticorruption legislation 3.4.1 Promote strict implementation of legislation on the power and authority of personnel. 3.4.2 Encourage the improvement of regulations in keeping with standard anti-corruption legislation. 3.4.3 Encourage strict law enforcement. 3.5 Strengthen asset scrutiny for holders of political office and civil servants, and the investigation of policy corruption. 3.5.1 Promote effi cient asset scrutiny. 3.5.2 Promote the use of modern IT systems in administration. 3.5.3 Promote measures on asset scrutiny. 3.8 Establish transparency indicators in Thai society. 3.7 Promote cooperation with international organizations. 3.6 Strengthen bribery resistance and promote honesty in private sectors. 3.8.1 Establish benchmarks for transparency in Thai society. 3.8.2 Establish an agency to oversee work on the benchmarks. 3.7.1 Promote and support the participation of domestic anti-corruption agencies in international associations 3.7.2 Promote cooperation on asset recovery. 3.7.3 Promote cooperation on extradition of offenders. 3.6.1 Implement measures that result in suppression of bribe-taking. 3.6.2 Strengthen the investigation and prosecution process. 3.6.3 Encourage the establishment of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the private sector.

4.1.1 Promote the establishment of a standard professional code of conduct in all law enforcem ent agenci es. 4.1.2 Promote the monitoring and evaluation of perform ance in accordance with the standards of the code of conduct by all law enforcement agencies. 4.2.1 Encourage antii-corruption and law enforcement agencies to publish their human resource administration plans.. 4.2.2 Encourage the independence of anti-corruption agencies human resource administration plans. 4.2.3 Encourage the establishment of a standard for the provision of special remuneration to personnel. 4.1 Develop personal behaviour in accordance with code of conduct for anti-corruption personnel. 4.2 Set up standards for career path development and special remuneration. Strategy 4 : Develop professional anti-corruption personnel. 4.3 Promote technical cooperation with international organizations..4 Develop knowledge managem ent organizations. 4.6 Develop standard training curri cula for anti-corruption agencies. 4.5 Develop an anti-corruption information technology center. 4.6.1 Encourage anti-corruption agencies to have standard training curricula. 4.6.2 Encourage anti-corruption agencies to set up internal training centers. 4.6.3 Provide budgetary support for such activities, as well as seek financial resources outside the government budget. 4.5.1 Encourage the establishment of a central IT center. 4.5.2 Promote the development of a data-bas e.