“Of these, there are 129 filings related to alleged corruption of state officials. The government has given priority to deal with corruption issues, and has forwarded these cases to the National Anti-Corruption Centre for further investigation,” said Sirichan. People had also lodged 110 complaints about irregular practices by military personnel, police and drug suppression officials. Sirichan said there were 11 cases in which officials needed more information from the complainants. The junta has invited people to lodge their complaints via Post Box 444 Ratchadamnoen Bangkok, on the hotline number 1299, or face-to-face with officials at one of the 293 military complaints units across the country.
Source: The Nation Bangkok August 19, 2017 09:56 UTC