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Thailand completes draft law further empowering national anticorruption agency

( October 5, 2017, 03:55 GMT | Insight) -- Thailand's Constitutional Drafting Committee has completed its draft organic law governing the National Anti-Corruption Commission, which will give the agency more power to handle corruption among public office-holders, the Bangkok Post reports.Thailand's Constitutional Drafting Committee has completed its draft organic law governing the National Anti-Corruption Commission, which will give the agency more power to handle corruption among public office-holders, the Bangkok Post reports. It will also increase the number of legal specialists serving as investigators, replacing the time-consuming subcommittee process, and redirect more advanced cases involving malfeasance to other agencies. The bill will be sent to the NACC for consideration before being returned to the CDC for its review, and subsequently passed on to the National Legislative Assembly.    ...

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