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Thai PM Defends Changes to Property Rules for Foreign Buyers
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
With Inepticism being the only clear ideology of this government, I do advise to just sit back and enjoy what's coming. -
French 'Cult Leader' Held for 3-Month Visa Overstay in Thailand
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Tentative cult leader -
MASH is my favorite, still watch it every few years.
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Thai Police Officer Removed After Allegedly Bribing Japanese Youtuber
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, it did. However, this happened now: Do you now understand my post? -
Man alleges hospital director having an affair with his wife
klauskunkel replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
This may be relevant: Court Finds Adultery Law Unconstitutional The Constitutional Court has unanimously declared that the law permitting spouses to claim damages for adultery is against the Constitution. The decision involves Section 1523, paragraph two, of the Civil and Commercial Code. This provision lets a husband seek compensation from a man engaging with his wife, whereas a wife can sue a woman openly having an affair with her husband. According to Decha Kittiwittayanan, a well-known lawyer, as per the court's verdict, for the next 360 days, legally married women won't be able to sue any woman involved with their husband. Likewise, legally married men won't be able to claim compensation from a man involved with their wife. The court's decision won't affect cases where a judgment has already been given. However, ongoing adultery lawsuits that are still under review will be dismissed after the 360-day period. bad timing... -
Thai Police Officer Removed After Allegedly Bribing Japanese Youtuber
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The officer will be reinstated once he remembers how much of the 500 baht he had to kickback up the chain... -
A New Beginning in Thailand
klauskunkel replied to Conan The Barbarian's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Is that how you talk in Manchester? No wonder your wife left you, you and your ticking clock... -
Thailand Prepares for Casino Boom Amid Economic Hopes
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What was it again that the government legalized not so long ago? Cannabis? How is that going now? Wanna bet on a sure thing... -
Truck tyre bursting on Chon Buri road kills one, injures five
klauskunkel replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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PM Receives Police Conflict Report, Torsak Could Return as Chief
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The investigation confirmed that the rug wasn't large enough. -
sounds like you have read this "forthcoming autobiography" already: "It's a masterpiece of misinformation, contradictions, and self-congratulation." BTW, this is what "forthcoming" means: planned for or about to happen in the near future. You realize that you use the same rhetorical tactics as your orange idol, and they are as crude and believable...
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Big Joke Pushes for Impeachment of Anti-Corruption Commissioner
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
the NACC an "independent body", my ass! WIKIPEDIA The core mandates of the commission are to root out corruption by investigating unusual wealth or abuses of power for personal gain committed by government officials or politicians. Critics have charged that the commission tackles issues of a political nature that do not involve corruption per se. Thus, "...it has not remained politically impartial, the core quality of an independent agency." The NACC is known for its lengthy investigations of corruption complaints filed by the public and for its lack of success in prosecuting the rich or powerful. NACC's perceived lack of performance has attracted scorn in Thailand. Typical is the assessment of a Bangkok Post editorial, "The biggest disappointment, as it has been for years, is the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). As the leading graftbusters [sic] in the country ranked 101st least corrupt, the NACC has done little to justify itself...Since the military coup that promised crackdowns on corruption, the NACC has concluded only a single case—the malfeasance investigation which led to the indictment of ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra. That is the very opposite of a war on corruption." One columnist went so far as to relabel the NACC the "National Allowing Corruption Commission".- 16 replies
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Thai man found dead, his sexual partner goes missing
klauskunkel replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
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Bank funds for retirement visa
klauskunkel replied to whophant's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
My understanding is 3 months after APPROVAL of application, since application date may be any day during a 6 week period prior to expiration. -
Canadian Tourist Robbed During Night in Pattaya Hotel
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
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Sweden Pitches Gripen Fighter Jets to Thailand
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
securing sensitive data... the Thai government? -
I've fallen into Grab (food) "customer service" hell!
klauskunkel replied to Jingthing's topic in General Topics
Leave a one star review and they might just contact you... with a lawyer. -
New COVID Sub-variant KP.2 on the Rise in Thailand
klauskunkel replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
as the new variant has the ability to home in on a persons panicky vibes.