Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Thailand
introduces new anti-corruption court
Dedicated
court to judge corruptions? That sounds like an innovative initiative by the
semi-military-ruled country where numbers of political upheavals have been seen
over the decades.
The
intentions of this newly established court are to speed up the process and
handle more cases, as well as to expand the public awareness of the consequence
of corruption.
While the
government aren’t expecting immediate success of this new court, they seem to
be hoping to gain confidence from the public for their attempts to solidify
their legitimacy to rule the country.
Enjoy
reading and thinking if this new judicial system functions independently and neutrally
from political influences.
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