จากไชต์: Office of The National Anti - Corruption Commission (ONACC)
จำนวนผู้เข้าชม: 16
NACC visits TAT to discuss corruption monitoring and prevention
The Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission Regional Office 4 (NACC Office), in collaboration with the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), conducted a site visit and held a meeting with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to monitor and prevent corruption in projects under the economic development plan within the 157-billion-baht budget.
On January 22, 2026, Ms. Thitiworada Ekbongkotkul, Director of the Bureau of Corruption Barometer of the NACC, assigned Ms. Krongkan Pandam, Director of the Corruption Perception Survey Division, along with officers from the Bureau of Corruption Barometer and the Investigation and Bureau of Investigation and Special Operations, to join officers from the PACC in a site visit to monitor and prevent corruption at the TAT in Makkasan Subdistrict, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok.
The NACC and PACC officers held a meeting with TAT executives and staff to monitor the implementation of projects under the economic stimulus plan under the 157-billion-baht budget, including the following projects:
1) The “Half-Half” scheme for Thailand travel, with a budget of 1.75 billion baht.
2) The “Thailand Summer Blast China & Overseas Market Stimulus Plan,” with a budget of 750 million baht.
3) The tourism campaign marketing through online platforms for offering tourism products and services of 2025 with a budget of 800 million baht.
4) The public relations campaign to create travel trends among potential tourist groups, with a budget of 77.12 million baht.
This meeting is part of the effort to monitor and prevent corruption. The TAT has clarified details and procedures, with the NACC and PACC officers provided comments, observations, and recommendations concerning duties and the enforcement of laws in accordance with the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption B.E. 2561 (2018), the Public Procurement and Supply Management Act B.E. 2560 (2017), and other relevant laws.
The TAT acknowledged observation notes and recommendations from the NACC and PACC and is ready to implement them to improve its operations in accordance with the laws.
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