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Corruption and integrity failures: Evidence from Bangkok's wastewater sector
Integrity failures play a key role in the growing problems of Bangkok’s wastewater and the inability of the Thai government to solve them. Three larger systemic barriers to change are very relevant to Bangkok: (i) corruption in public financial management, (ii) corruption at the interface between institutions and individuals and (iii) wider integrity failures. The sector’s path is challenging and the frequently-changing political leadership, the fragmented governance and new laws often create situations conducive to integrity failures.