Thailand’s anti-corruption body has discovered over 1 billion baht in financial transactions connected to individuals implicated in a local government recruitment exam fraud. The investigation centers around the 2025 examination for 6,669 positions and points to a network that allegedly charged candidates fees—reportedly around 350,000 baht—for illicit assistance. Evidence suggests this is not an isolated incident, with potential links to similar fraudulent activity in 2021. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is widening the probe to fully understand the scope of the corruption. Investigators are tracing the money trail to identify all those involved in the scheme. This case highlights concerns about fairness and integrity in Thailand's local government hiring processes. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge as the NACC continues its work.

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