BMA banks on Open Data policy to tackle corruption

Bangkok aims to use the Open Data initiative to tackle corruption problems by encouraging public participation.

Bangkok deputy governor Sanon Wangsrangboon announced the city’s anti-corruption policy at a seminar titled “Using Open Data to improve governance and integrity”, hosted by Chulalongkorn University as part of its 18th “Chula The Impact” event on Friday.

The seminar discussed new initiatives and innovations, as well as how to address obstacles in promoting governance and integrity among state agencies in the Southeast Asia region.

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