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Activist Protests Higher Salaries For Generals

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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Generals observe a military parade in Bangkok on Sep. 28, 2018.

 

BANGKOK — A transparency activist on Friday slammed plans to increase salaries for top military brass.

 

Saying Thailand has more than enough generals, Srisuwan Janya urged the interim parliament to instead focus on helping farmers who are suffering from a drop in crop prices. The lawmakers are set to debate the bill today.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2018/11/16/activist-protests-higher-salaries-for-generals/

 
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Their official salaries are just chunk change lunch money compared to the large amounts they rake in from other sources. What the generals should be doing is bumping up the minimum wage for average Thais, especially with an election just around the corner...maybe. This just looks bad. 

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When these flag officers retire they should become economists/financial advisors for LOS to show Thailand how to achieve new heights.

 

"The bill, which would increase monthly pay for five-star generals in all military branches by 5 percent from 72,965 baht to 76,604 baht".

 

They really know how to handle money.

 

 

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2 hours ago, watcharacters said:

"The bill, which would increase monthly pay for five-star generals in all military branches by 5 percent from 72,965 baht to 76,604 baht".

I wonder how many of these so-called generals are laughing their butts off over a salary increase of roughly 3,600 baht per month. I mean, even their current official salary of 72,965 is but a tiny fraction of what they really earn month after month under the table. 

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3 hours ago, Bob12345 said:

They get enough pay already judging by the immens wealth they seem to collect during their years of duty.

 

Not sure how they do it with 75k a month, but at retirement you can own billions.

They all marry rich Thai Women......:wink:

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4 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

And that's not even including, I presume, all the misc. Police GENERALS, of which there are countless!!!!

 

Sure....

To be expected within the confines of base militaristic rule and oligarchical associations. They receive the largest share, as they see themselves [and promoted thereof] as benign and benevolent.

 

Are we just waking up to this realization? 

As it's been of this nature for decades.

 

Yet, all of a sudden, these and related topics are news [to many]. 

 

Wannabe pundits need not apply, as the story line and theoretical analysis has been hashed-out seemingly forever.

An old tale that has become redundant.

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5 hours ago, Brigand said:

Their official salaries are just chunk change lunch money compared to the large amounts they rake in from other sources. What the generals should be doing is bumping up the minimum wage for average Thais, especially with an election just around the corner...maybe. This just looks bad. 

Do you think they will care about that?

 

In their view a "General Election" is going to be just that regardless.

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30 minutes ago, madmitch said:

Do you think they will care about that?

 

In their view a "General Election" is going to be just that regardless.

Largely, an annoying thorn in their side.

Not to worry - they'll figure something out that favours their classes.

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1 hour ago, madmitch said:

Do you think they will care about that?

I didn't say anything about them caring about anything...and probably obviously not. My post was an observational one mixed with a little matter-of-fact. Nothing too judgmental in it. What you are bringing up is subjective...so fair enough.

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Seems reasonable, given the phenomenal intensity of the almost constant operational deployment of the armed forces, and the renowned professionalism and inspirational leadership of the senior officers concerned...

 

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