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Court orders B21m assets of former Pheu Thai MP seized

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So what? Just another case of Prawitism in Prajutistan.

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  • BigBadGeordie
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    There you go, point proven, he is not rich. Rich people do not go to prison.

  • BigBadGeordie
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    Thats not "unusually rich" for heavens sake it is not even rich............... "The value of these watches is more than 30 million baht [$1.2 million] already and yet his income — which comes fro

  • A detailed report I read elsewhere said this was on top of 168m already confiscated. Didn't he do well? And he has served a whole year in prison.

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17 minutes ago, robblok said:

Yes it would be better if they go after all sides. Does not excuse this guy at all. But if they go after everyone then people can't call their convictions political anymore.

I am all for getting all corrupt people no matter what side they are on. Its the only way to stop the problems

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Is Thailand a lost cause and a basket case in eliminating corruption? No Singapore model of one man unwavering commitment or Malaysia model of the people rising up and try to make the change. To me Thailand is a lost cause because the main institutions are corrupted. Even if Thailand has a non corruptable government, it will not be able to overhaul these corrupt institutions. We probably have to be like Thais and accept corruption as part of life. 

3 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Is Thailand a lost cause and a basket case in eliminating corruption? No Singapore model of one man unwavering commitment or Malaysia model of the people rising up and try to make the change. To me Thailand is a lost cause because the main institutions are corrupted. Even if Thailand has a non corruptable government, it will not be able to overhaul these corrupt institutions. We probably have to be like Thais and accept corruption as part of life. 

I can never really accept corruption and I am happy if people get caught. I am happy this guy got caught but there are others who get off without a problem. That is bad... but it should not stop us from catching a few anyway.

The political witch hunt goes on.

On 6/16/2018 at 2:55 PM, Sir Dude said:

The political witch hunt goes on.

When the members of the political side you seem to be in favour of would be 'skippy clean', they wouldn't risk any kind of 'witch hunt' against them, would they ...? Tell us what stopped, and stops, them to run a clean sheet, and become the right to expose all the others, hmm? Wouldn't that be the only good and decent way to do it ...instead of singing, all, together, for years and still: the same crooked, lame, excuse: 'but, but, but, the others do it'!? Aren't they the ones pretending to be be there for people and country, for 'democracy'? Well, why not let them show it in what they do, wouldn't you say? Two wrongs don't make one right, for pete's sake!

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