Thai officials have been apprehended for allegedly manipulating civil service exam scores in exchange for bribes, with amounts reaching up to $24,000 per applicant. The scheme involved tampering with computerized scores to help thousands of individuals secure positions. The investigation began after authorities raided a company in Nonthaburi, uncovering at least 10 officials involved in the fraud. The price for passing these exams through illicit means ranged from approximately $10,500 to $24,000. AI
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