But what is still amiss is the push for a stronger public information disclosure regime. Citizens should be able to access not only procurement records, but also draft laws to be tabled at cabinet meetings which remain highly confidential at the moment in Thailand, timely audit reports of state-owned enterprises, documents supporting decisions of independent watch-dog organisations (in particular the NACC), etc. Access to public information is the key to the fight against corruption as it will expose graft to the scrutiny of 65 million pairs of eyes.