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NACC joins forces with government and partners to organise International Anti-Corruption Day event, pushes honesty as national culture

จากไชต์: Office of The National Anti - Corruption Commission (ONACC)
จำนวนผู้เข้าชม: 20

17/12/2568

NACC joins forces with government and partners to organise International Anti-Corruption Day event, pushes honesty as national culture

 

Today (9 December 2025), the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC Office), together with the government, the Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC Office), the Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand (ACT), and partners from all sectors, joined forces to organise the International Anti-Corruption Day (Thailand) 2025 event under the theme "HERO OF THE TRUTH: Stop Corruption Together," to declare a stance against all forms of corruption and to promote honesty as the country’s culture.

 

The ceremony was presided over by Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, at Hall 4, IMPACT Convention Center, Muang Thong Thani.

 

The event was attended by over 3,500 participants from the government sector, private sector, civil society sector, educational institutions, the youth, and the general public, who symbolically demonstrated their solidarity in the fight against corruption and expressed their shared commitment to three key anti-corruption measures: 1. Demonstrating the commitment of leaders at all levels to prevent and suppress corruption; 2. Empowering all groups of Thai people to be aware of and reject all forms of corruption; and 3. Showcasing Thailand's commitment to raising the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score to be above 50, in line with the 20-year national strategy.

 

Activities included an exhibition to honour Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother; a recitation of the epic poem "Paying Homage and Mourning the Queen Mother"; a Khon performance against corruption titled "Paying Homage and Mourning the Queen Mother: The Chakri King's Suppression of Injustice and Corruption"; and a Symphony performance titled "Dharma Melody, Upholding Righteousness."

 

The NACC Office is moving forward with its integrated anti-corruption plan. By fiscal year 2027, it aims to elevate the country's transparency, targeting a CPI score of 57. It focuses on addressing bribery and conflicts of interest through three main approaches: 1. Instilling honesty in citizens, children, youth, and government officials through systemic anti-corruption prevention courses and campaigns using technology; 2. Reducing discretionary power of officials and ensuring transparent government data; and 3. Suppressing corruption cases with high standards, speed, and transparency, to achieve clear and tangible results for the public.

 

Furthermore, the NACC Office has legal measures in place to protect whistleblowers, including the Witness Protection Act and the Anti-SLAPP Law. It also utilises technology to support investigation and prevention of corruption, such as the Moral Data Center (MDC) system for transparent and real-time data sharing among government agencies. The National Corruption Deterrence Center (CDC) has been established to quickly suppress and prevent corruption, effectively monitoring, investigating, and overseeing corruption in large-scale projects. Accessible and secure complaint channels are available, including the NACC Information Service Center at 1205, the website www.nacc.go.th, and NACC provincial offices nationwide.

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