The National Anti-Corruption Commission is ready to organise an annual event to present awards to organizations that have been active in fighting corruption.
The NACC is ready to host the 5th Chor Sa-ad Award, a project aimed at recognizing organizations which have introduced creative media to promote the fight against corruption.
BANGKOK, 14 June 2015 -The National Anti-Corruption Commission is ready to organise an annual event to present awards to organizations that have been active in fighting corruption.
The NACC is ready to host the 5th Chor Sa-ad Award, a project aimed at recognizing organizations which have introduced creative media to promote the fight against corruption.
NACC chairman Panthep Klanarongran said that corruption continues to be major problem that has serious impact on Thailand and that an anti-corruption effort requires cooperation from everyone.
The anti-graft award, which is to be held for the fifth time, is intended to recognize such an endeavor by members of the media as they are the agencies which can deliver all messages more directly to the public, Mr. Panthep said.
For this year, the NACC has also invited members of the public to take part in the program by submitting their anti-graft work or projects for consideration.
Accordingly, a contest for the best short-films or animated films will be opened for interested candidates of three categories, including the middle school level, the high school level and the general public.
The NACC will be welcoming all entries until June 30 while more information can be found on www.nacc.go.th.