Thai authorities bribed berry pickers
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•NBI: Thai authorities demanded bribes from Finnish berry companies
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Thai authorities are suspected of demanding bribes from Finnish berry picking companies.
The National Bureau of Investigation ( NBI ) suspects that representatives of the Thai Labour Ministry’s Department of Employment demanded and received bribes.
The bribery came to light during the investigation of human trafficking crimes, which are now subject to court proceedings.
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