March 21, 2025
Lexology Panoramic: Anti-Bribery & Corruption 2025 – Thailand

Anti-corruption specialists at Tilleke & Gibbins in Bangkok have provided the Thailand chapter in the newly issued Anti-Bribery & Corruption 2025, a comprehensive guide from Lexology Panoramic to anti-bribery and corruption laws in various jurisdictions around the world. The Thailand chapter covers the following topics:

  • Relevant international and domestic law: International anti-corruption conventions, foreign and domestic bribery laws, successor liability, civil and criminal enforcement, out-of-court disposal and leniency
  • Foreign bribery: Legal framework, definition of foreign public officials, gifts, travel and entertainment, facilitating payments, payments through intermediaries, individual and corporate liability, private commercial bribery, defenses, agency enforcement, patterns in enforcement, prosecution of foreign companies, sanctions, recent decisions and investigations
  • Financial record-keeping and reporting: Laws and regulations, disclosure of violations or irregularities, prosecution under financial record-keeping legislation, sanctions for accounting violations, tax-deductibility of domestic or foreign bribes
  • Domestic bribery: Legal framework, scope of prohibitions, definition of domestic public officials, gifts, travel and entertainment, facilitating payments, public official participation in commercial activities, payments through intermediaries or third parties, individual and corporate liability, private commercial bribery, defenses, agency enforcement, patterns in enforcement, prosecution of foreign companies, sanctions, recent decisions and investigations
  • Update and trends: Key developments of the past year

The Thailand chapter highlights significant developments in anti-corruption enforcement, including recent landmark cases involving multinational corporations and intensified operations against fraud centers along the Myanmar border. The chapter also details Thailand’s legal framework for combating both domestic and foreign bribery, including the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption B.E. 2561 (2017).

The full Thailand chapter is available as a PDF through the button below.

Readers can also gain 30 days of complementary access to the full Anti-Bribery & Corruption 2025 guide and the rest of Lexology Panoramic’s varied offerings through this link.


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