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State Sex: Ministry wants to stop govt workers from treating bosses to sex services

One government agency has started a program to make sure that state employees are not using prostitutes’ services as gifts for their bosses.
Minister of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) Adul Sangsingkeo is working with his team to find ways to stop the practice of liang doo poo sua among government employees.
This practice means that junior employees often pay for the services of prostitutes for their seniors to say thank you or to celebrate a milestone or victory, reported Bangkok Post.
Pol. Gen. Adul noted that many of these services may be from very young or trafficked women.
The initiative follows recent cases where senior officials in Mae Hong Son, including the governor, were caught buying sex services from teen girls; and another in Nonthaburi that involved 23 officials accused of having sex-for-pay with teens.
Part of Pol. Gen. Adul’s plan is to set up a group to inspect places suspected of offering sex services to check for government workers as well as educating young women about how to protect themselves from the sex trade. He also wants to teach officials about why the old practice of liang doo poo sua is unacceptable.
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