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Premchai’s ITD position on the line amid fallout from poaching charge

By The Nation

 

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Construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta

 

Construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta is considering stepping down as president of Italian-Thai Development (ITD) after being subjected to intense pressure that followed him being accused of illegal hunting, a source from the firm said on Sunday.
 

Premchai, 63, and three others have been charged with poaching after being arrested at the World Heritage Thung Yai Naresuan Sanctuary in Kanchanaburi province last week. Guns and ammunition as well as the carcasses of protected wild animals, including endangered black leopard, were found near their campsite.

 

The source said that Premchai’s family as well as the firm’s executives were concerned about the reaction to the episode and feared that it would have a negative impact on the company.

 

His family is said to have seriously considered the issue and sought the best solution both for Premchai and ITD.

 

They thought the only way to quell the public pressure was for Premchai to resign as ITD president in order to show that his wrongdoing was a personal matter and prevent anyone from assuming he was untouchable due to his connection with the company, the source added.

 

Since his arrest the public spotlight has been relentless both on Premchai and ITD, one of the country’s biggest construction firms and responsible for operating mega construction projects in Thailand and the Asean region.

 

Social media users have lobbied for a widespread boycott of ITD but the government said it was too early for them to consider blacklisting ITD from acquiring state contracts and that the issue was a personal matter.

 

The Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD), a non-profit organization designed to improve directors’ professionalism and corporate governance in Thailand, has warned that the poaching allegations against Premchai could affect ITD’s scoring of corporate governance for the listed company in this year’s survey.

 

According to a 2017 IOD survey, Italian-Thai scored very high in corporate governance with a four-star rating.

 

ITD is the builder of many well-known infrastructure projects, including Suvarnabhumi Airport, the BTS Skytrain system, and multiple expressway and highway projects across the country.

 

In 2017 alone, ITD won several mega-infrastructure projects worth a combined Bt130 billion, including the Bt35-billion Mae Moh power plant project.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30338610

 
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2 hours ago, JoePai said:

Throw him in jail then he'll have to step down   :bah:

Will also help the overfed swine to lose some serious weight on a daily diet of fish head soup, making him healthier than he's been in many years of overindulging at the feeding trough. However, I doubt that he's going to see any bars. He'll either abscond abroad or be slapped on the wrist with a ridiculously low fine.

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no, the only way to deal with public pressure is to see this scum sentenced for multiple years if not life in prison and a hefty fine ( money given to natioanl parks) that would make someone like this feel it, look at the shares this sphincter has, it does not even need to work ....

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Why this guy didn't just go on a African Safari hunt is beyond me.

Such a dufus. I hope he takes up residence in the Bangkok Hilton for

a few months. I doubt he will, but a guy can live with hope. 

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