Corruption undercuts Thai junta’s governance claims

High-profile corruption cases have dented one of the junta’s primary reasons for toppling an elected government in 2014

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  • Cases draw spotlight
  • NACC autonomy
  • Politics of corruption
  • Containing backlash
  • NACC outlook

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