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Integrity pact a good start
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Editorial Bangkok Post editorial column
published : 21 Dec 2020 at 04:30
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The Royal Thai Air Force s (RTAF) decision to sign an integrity pact for its light attack aircraft procurement last week is the right move to improve transparency in its weapons procurement process.
The scheme should be adopted for all military hardware procurements by all forces. However, the unprecedented integrity pact is not enough to ensure public confidence in arms procurement.
Air force commander-in-chief ACM Airbull Suttiwan signed the integrity pact on Thursday for the procurement of 12 AT-6 Wolverine light attack aircraft from the US under a special cooperation programme. The air force will spend 4.5 billion baht in the first phase of purchasing eight aircraft.