City Hall considers app use to fight corruption
The government of Thailand is considering expanding its use of a complaints ombudsman's application to tackle corruption in the capital. They say it is being used by the community to drive problem-solving in society, according to the local government.
Source: bangkokpost.comPublished on 2022-07-19
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