April 21, 20188 yr Police chief: corrupt monks won’t be spared Royal Thai Police commissioner Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda insists that anyone who are found to commit crimes would not be spared even they are monks. Comment from Pol Gen Chakthip came after the National Office of Buddhism (NOB) lodged complaint with the Counter Corruption Police Division against five senior monks–three of them are members of the Sangha Supreme Council–for alleged embezzlement of fund to support Phra Pariyattidhamma Schools. Pol Gen Chakthip made clear that the police would deal with the case according to the law and was confidence that police had sufficient evidence to indict the accused. Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/police-chief-corrupt-monks-wont-spared/ -- © Copyright Thai PBS 2018-04-22
April 21, 20188 yr 3 minutes ago, rooster59 said: Royal Thai Police commissioner Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda insists that anyone who are found to commit crimes would not be spared even they are monks. this thinking is indicative of the horrid state of thai 'justice'; rule of law, and indeed order, only means something when evenly applied, no exceptions; even the utterance of the negative possibility suggests defeat of the purpose
April 22, 20188 yr Popular Post I once Great Kingdom ,now so broken , and out of control ,it may never heal...but we can always were a period costume to keep the past alive.. Edited April 22, 20188 yr by mok199 speliings
April 22, 20188 yr Popular Post 2 hours ago, rooster59 said: Police chief: corrupt monks won’t be spared ..., however, they will be given every assistance to get out of the country.
April 22, 20188 yr 3 hours ago, rooster59 said: Police chief: corrupt monks won’t be spared Yes, they’ll be allowed to abscond or sent to inactive posts.
April 22, 20188 yr Yeah, Only the rich, the hi-so, and highly positioned are to be spared. Edited April 22, 20188 yr by Juan B Tong
April 22, 20188 yr Corrupt monks wont be spared, that is unless they part with some serious cash to make the case slowly grind to a halt.
April 22, 20188 yr 6 hours ago, YetAnother said: this thinking is indicative of the horrid state of thai 'justice'; rule of law, and indeed order, only means something when evenly applied, no exceptions; even the utterance of the negative possibility suggests defeat of the purpose In Thailand, everything is about talking the talk. Walking the walk almost never happens. It's almost a national characteristic.
April 22, 20188 yr Maybe the Louis Vitton bag full of cash helped the great escape? Or was it the Ray Ban sunglasses to hide behind or the ...oh forget it. Heard enough BS for one decade already.
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