At the same time, on the demand side, all the public sector entities are asked to strictly follow the proper procedures as prescribed in Article 103/7 and 103/8 of the anti-corruption Organic Act to ensure transparency in all their public procurements exercises. Moreover, the recent government's adoption of the NACC's recommendation in requiring all public mega-projects to comply with an integrated corruption risk management approach also add more weight in curbing the problem. All in all, these are just a few examples of how Thailand is trying its best to strategically cope with the tremendous challenge of organized corruption.