Landmark Legislation Targets Corruption Fighters

New Law Takes Effect June 5, 2025

Thailand has taken a bold step forward in its fight against corruption with the recent publication of the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption (No. 2), B.E. 2568 (2025), in the Royal Thai Government Gazette. Effective from June 5, 2025, this law aims to empower citizens by enhancing protections for whistleblowers, encouraging greater public involvement in rooting out misconduct, and marking a significant milestone in Thailand’s governance reforms.

Strengthened Safeguards Against Retaliation

Anti-SLAPP Measures Protect Good Faith Reporters

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), led by Secretary-General Sarote Phuengrampan, has highlighted that the updated law introduces robust Anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) protections. This legislation shields individuals who, with honest intent, report corruption, share evidence, or voice opinions that support official duties or fall under the NACC’s oversight. It’s a key move to foster a safer environment for whistleblowers in 2025.

Comprehensive Support for Whistleblowers

Legal and Financial Aid Across Cases

Under the new act, whistleblowers receive extensive support tailored to various threats. In criminal cases, if maliciously targeted during investigations or court proceedings, the NACC can issue protection orders and offer legal representation, covering litigation costs. For civil lawsuits driven by bad faith, NACC officials or designated lawyers provide defense, including court fee assistance, ensuring whistleblowers aren’t financially burdened in Thailand.

Protection Against Unfair Disciplinary Actions

NACC Steps In to Halt Retribution

The law also addresses workplace retaliation, mandating the NACC to intervene if whistleblowers face unjust disciplinary actions. By issuing protection resolutions to superiors, the commission ensures these proceedings are paused immediately, safeguarding employees who expose corruption. This provision strengthens workplace accountability and supports Thailand’s anti-corruption efforts in 2025.

Constitutional Backing for Public Participation

Aligning with National Duty to Protect

This legislation aligns with the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, reinforcing the state’s obligation to shield those contributing to anti-corruption initiatives. By promoting civic engagement and protecting individuals who act in the public interest, the act sets a new standard for transparency and accountability, making Thailand a leader in whistleblower protection in the region.

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