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TAT denies spending Bt9m at Phalang Pracharat fundraiser

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TAT denies spending Bt9m at Phalang Pracharat fundraiser

By The Nation

 

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Friday rejected a report that it spent Bt9 million on banquet tables at a fundraising dinner for pro-junta party Phalang Pracharat.
 

TAT director Yuthasak Supakorn said the agency had nothing to do with the dinner and TAT might take legal action against those reporting the false news for defaming the agency.

 

It was TAT’s policy that its budget be allocated efficiently and transparently, the director said. He re-emphasised the agency had no link with the fundraising dinner hosted by Phalang Pracharat.

 

“Considering the financial regulations, it’s impossible to do that,” he said. “Plus, allocation of that budget needs to be passed by the TAT committee. We had no such agenda in our meetings.”

 

Phalang Pracharat’s Nattapon Teepsuwan, responsible for fundraising, also rejected the report that the finance ministry and TAT had made donations and joined the fundraising dinner on Wednesday.

 

He said the fundraising process was transparent and the party would disclose the names of the donors in a couple of weeks.

 

The development came after it was reported that the finance ministry and TAT may have spent more than Bt20 million to buy banquet tables which cost Bt3 million each.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30360899

 
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that these reports won't be without substance.

Even the Thai tv news has been running stories questioning the extraordinarily expensive food served (300k baht).

 

I expect the usual denials, just hoping some leaks emerge to throw some scandal on what appears to be a very shady outfit indeed

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27 minutes ago, webfact said:

TAT denies spending Bt9m at Phalang Pracharat fundraiser

It was only Bt8.5 million and it was to feed the 3 million Chinese tourists that they invited to the fundraising dinner.

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Where's TAT going to find that sort of big money? Not unless a Chinese tourist leaves it in the backseat of a taxi.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He said the fundraising process was transparent and the party would disclose the names of the donors in a couple of weeks. 

No doubt more 'dead friends', although they're not dead yet - hence the 'couple of weeks' needed to get the story straight and hire the hitman.

They should be taking lessons from Prawit on this.

Whom ever attended the do,are going to want a return on their investment

if the Phalang Pracharat party wins the election,that's for sure .

regards worgeordie

1 hour ago, webfact said:

to buy banquet tables which cost Bt3 million each

3m bt each .! They've been had over .. I just sold a beautiful Edwardian ( mock ) 3 metre job with 8 chairs ( 2 captain's chairs no less ) for a lot less than that .. If they'd given me a shout I'm sure we could have cut a deal but they would have had to have collected it .. 

46 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Whom ever attended the do,are going to want a return on their investment

if the Phalang Pracharat party wins the election,that's for sure .

regards worgeordie

Is that describing the difference between spending and lending?

2 hours ago, webfact said:

He said the fundraising process was transparent and the party would disclose the names of the donors in a couple of weeks.

 

Why not put them online today?

 

16 hours ago, Youlike said:

Why not put them online today?

After the “election”

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

TAT denies spending Bt9m at Phalang Pracharat fundraiser

Well, did it or did it not? . . . a simple enough issue in most other countries and cultures. But, here, in 'honesty comes at a premium' Thailand, why the hell should TAT be relied upon for giving an honest answer to a simple question? . . . like their visitor figures, more than likely.

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