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FAT to reveal 2nd batch of suspects in football match-fixing

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FAT to reveal 2nd batch of suspects in football match-fixing

By Thai PBS

 

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The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) says it will reveal names of more people allegedly involved in the football match-fixing.

 

FAT Secretary-General Pol Lt Gen Pisan Chuldilok yesterday (Dec 11) said the Royal Thai Police are collecting evidence and expected that their names could be revealed soon.

 

He declined to say how many people would be charged in addition to 12 persons who were accused and charged of match-fixing in the first round of crackdown last month.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/fat-reveal-2nd-batch-suspects-football-match-fixing/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-12-12

Is there any area in this country that is NOT riddled with corruption? Temples, sports, politics, civil service, police and military, education, industry and trade and the private sector in general: Everybody seems to have their hand in the till to one degree or another. It's so utterly frustrating because nothing can be done against it as corruption is practically an institutionalized, national pastime that starts at the very top and filters down through all levels of society.

Edited by Misterwhisper

6 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

Is there any area in this country that is NOT riddled with corruption? Temples, sports, politics, civil service, police and military, education, industry and trade and the private sector in general: Everybody seems to have their hand in the till to one degree or another. It's so utterly frustrating because nothing can be done against it as corruption is practically an institutionalized, national pastime that starts at the very top and filters down through all levels of society.

Nothing it seems is exempt or out of bounds for corruption in Thailand and yet Prayut puts on a show that some gimmicky ZERO Tolerance T-shirts will fix it. What a joke!

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