Thailand Drafts More Comprehensive Bill on Traffic
When passed, the law will provide greater compensation to all victims of human trafficking, in addition to prosecution of perpetrators committing all forms of these offenses.
In spite of the new law, the head of the Centre for Missing Persons and Anti-trafficking, Eaklak Loomchomkhae, has expressed concern about its implementation, citing the continued operation of human trafficking due to corrupt governmental officials allowing these practices to exist. He urges the government to address this corruption.
Compiled from: New Law on Trafficking, Pennapa Hongthong, The Nation National, 1 October 2007.
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