Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission issues guidelines to tackle corruption aiming to promote more foreign investors’ confidence
Also, the move is aimed to increase foreign investors' confidence so that they will continue to invest in the country.
- Also, the move is aimed to increase foreign investors' confidence so that they will continue to invest in the country.
- Overall, many countries have failed to fight against corruption, with up to 95% of countries making no progress in tackling corruption since 2017.
- The perception of corruption in government agencies providing investment services in Thailand was also at the moderate stage.
- Thus, to promote more foreign investors' confidence, the NACC recently issued eight guidelines for both local and international investors' practices against corruption, he explained.