Political parties in Bangkok have transformed Phahon Yothin Road into a vibrant display of campaign posters, as Thailand gears up for the forthcoming elections. Amidst this atmosphere, the Election Commission (EC) has announced an innovative initiative to tackle electoral corruption, by inviting citizens to report instances of vote buying or fraud through its “Ta Sapparot” (pineapple eyes) mobile app. This user-friendly platform, which is available on Android and iOS devices, enables users to anonymously submit information on elections-related malpractice. In addition to the app, the EC has provided alternative channels for the public to submit any complaints about potential wrongdoing. People have the option to make a phone call to the dedicated hotline numbers, 02-141-8860, 02-141-8579, or 02-141-8858. For an even faster response, they can call the EC’s own 1444 hotline number. The EC is offering enticing cash rewards to whistleblowers, starting at 100,000 baht and reaching up to a…
