Social comparison: The Thai corruption index hasn’t stopped since the 2014 coup.



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After the International Organization for Transparency announced the rankings Netizens are comparing the rankings of the past 7 years, indicating that the Thai ranking has not stopped since the 2014 coup.

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After the International Organization for Transparency Announcing the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score 2020, Thailand ranked 104th out of 180 countries, criticized by netizens on social media. With netizens on the Twitter platform commenting Referring to the index dating back to 2014 for comparison, it is said that after the 2014 coup, Thailand had a steadily decreasing corruption awareness index.

Last January 28. International Transparency Organization (Transparency International (TI)) has announced its 2020 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score of 180 countries around the world.

By Denmark and New Zealand It is also ranked No. 1 in the world with the highest score of 88, while Thailand has 36 points equal to 2019 (2019) is ranked 104 in the world, down from 2019, which is 101 in the world.

Subsequently, on January 30, 2021, Mr. Anucha Buropchaisri, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, acknowledged that Thailand has a score of 104 on the 2020 CPI in the world of 180 countries, according to the announcement of the International Organization for Transparency (TI) in the last 4 or 5 years. Down by factors that vary from year to year, such as the sources surveyed OR the number of countries and so on

However, on social media several netizens criticized Thailand’s corruption awareness index has continued to deteriorate. Since the coup in 2014 with reference to the following information

Information from: Voice TV



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