Measures to Prevent Corruption
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
In order for the operation of Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University to be in accordance with the ITA and with the principles good governance, Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University has set up internal measures to prevent corruption, namely:
1. Internal measures for corruption prevent
2. Measures for dissemination of information to the public
3. Measures for encouragement of stakeholder’s participation
4. Measures for promotion of procurement transparency
5. Measures for corruption tip off
6. Measures for bribery prevent
7. Measures for conflict-of-interest management
8. Measures for the exercise of discretion review
9. Measures for establishment of channels for feedback
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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University is aware of and committed to operating with transparency, integrity, and freedom from corruption. Therefore, measures for handling corruption complaints have been set up to serve as a framework or guideline for handling corruption complaints through various channels.
This measure was in response to the government's policy under the Royal Decree on Criteria and Methods for Good Public Administration, B.E. 2546, which has established guidelines for government operations aimed at benefiting the happiness of the people and is to be used as a tool for operating with integrity and transparency by government officials in accordance with the Code of Ethical Administration.
The university entrusts General Affairs, the President's Office, and a committee appointed by all departments within the university with the responsibility of implementing measures for handling corruption complaints and reporting information to the university executive committee.
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