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PM claims wristwatch scandal not cause of Thailand’s downgrading in corruption index

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  • It may not be the root cause of the downgrading but it certainly hasn't helped especially when you know that most people feel the "watch saga" investigation was nothing but a sham. 

  • Dumbest statement of the century, from the man of the hour , about the man of the year......

  • revealing his credentials for PM job; out-of-touch ,or lying, maybe he is self-delusional; international corruption critique mentions the watch-general often; 

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One can only imagine this is but one of many thousands of indiscretions.

3 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Yes, but nobody outside Thailand believe this.

And the majority inside also

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4 minutes ago, Vacuum said:
4 hours ago, webfact said:

It was ruled that the watches were items borrowed from a friend. 

Yes, but nobody outside Thailand believe this. 

Nobody inside Thailand does either.

It's just that they're too scared of recriminations to say anything.

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21 minutes ago, Reigntax said:

Can You just imagine Prayuths action if it was a Shinawatra who was caught with these watches rather than one of his cohort buddies.

Yes I can imagine.. the hypocrisy of those in power is astounding. Not that others are not exactly the same. They only attack corruption of their political enemies. That is something that needs to be changed but wont change.

Surely the blame should be on the highly compromised and partisan NACC. Surprised that Prayut didn't singled out the corrupt NACC or maybe we shouldn't be surprised. After all they were lenient on the Park's alleged corruption and others relating to the military. 

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And hopefully, this kind of duplicity, fraud, and insincerity will be just a part of the reason why the army will be booted out by the Thai people, come election time. For him, it is all about saving face, and refusing to take responsibility for his actions, or that of any member of the cabinet.

 

Face is no doubt, the greatest form of weakness, a human can engage in. Many will say it is societal, cultural, etc. No matter. It is the absolute and complete lack of the ability to introspect, and look within for the source of any problem, shortcoming, conflict, or issue. It is the polar opposite of spirituality, and therefore an absolute scourge on Buddha, and all of the precepts he taught. By practicing face, you are denying your spiritual heritage. You are refusing to man up. To take responsibility for your actions. If a man or a woman cannot, and will not take responsibility for their actions, the problems they create, the mistakes they make, and the issues they involve themselves in, what are they? Are they still an adult? Are they a complete individual, if they allow themselves to be limited by such infinitely small social convention? Face is rife with self doubt, and by subscribing to this weakness, and man or woman is made a far lesser person. For those of us with high self esteem, we know who we are. What others think, what society thinks, what a guy or gal thinks, means less than zero.

 

Real men or women, simply own a situation, and take responsibility for their errors or mistakes. Small men, social deviants, or emotional adolescents deflect, obfuscate, attempt to confuse, and do everything in their power to deny that they made a mistake, or that they are responsible in any way, or on any level. They make up narratives about fake news, or alternative facts. Anything to avoid looking within, for the source of the problem. Anything.

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2 hours ago, lamyai3 said:

 

The chap in the middle is doing a facepalm at the idea anyone could make such an outrageous claim. 

 

Knew I'd seen this "See no evil" gesture before somewhere. . . 

 

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

PM claims wristwatch scandal not cause of Thailand’s downgrading in corruption index

Likely true if not a minor contribution to the point system.

As always a downgrade can be affected by another nation's upgrade but that requires a very obtruse analysis lacking significant data for accurate analysis.

More likely it's the accumulation of NCPO policies, infiltration and corruption of the entire system of government and judicial checks & balances over five years that has increased the perception of increasing corruption.

Two examples of the latter:

  1. More frequent use of Article 44 to bypass laws and the Constitution.
  2. NCPO Orders bypass laws and the Constitution. Case in point relating to the Sino-Thai dual rail project:
  • “The laws that have been waived in the NCPO order include the Concerning Offences Relating to the Submission of Bids to Government Agencies Act, which we use as the legal tool to punish wrongdoers in government agencies,” - Mana Nimitmongkol, head of the Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand, The Nation 2017-06-21 http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/30318643

All Members of parliament holding Public office anywhere in the World should Table there Business Affairs, Associations to Companies, Assets and UNEXPLAINABLE WEALTH !!

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PM claims wristwatch scandal not cause of Thailand’s downgrading in corruption index

He is quite right, you know. Prawit's corruption is a foregone conclusion.

The change in corruption index came from the way the government reacted, the how the NACC "investigated" and then cleared, the obvious and blatant double-standards employed. 

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You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.

Just now, Baggy said:

You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.

Doesn't mean anyone in their right mind would want to snog it though.

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1 hour ago, Vacuum said:

Yes, but nobody outside Thailand believe this.

'Nobody outside Thailand believes the watches were borrowed from a friend.'

 

To be fair, I don't think anyone INSIDE Thailand believes such intelligence-shredding nonsense!

 

 

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... and dread the thought of admitting they where bought from a street watch vendor. Imagine the loss of face there. 

Best to keep up the face and get accused of corruption ???????????????????? 

 

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

He said his government accepts the Transparency International’s decision with reservations, calling on critics to find out the criteria used in judging Thailand .

The criteria used is the level of corruption... what do you not understand?

The meaning of the word or that it exists?

So, what is the reason ?

There are None so Blind as those who Will Not see. Who would ever believe there was corruption in Thailand.

Just one of many misdeeds is what he is making others think. 

 

Cha Cha has no love of eloquence in any language.

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So 3 of the 8 anti-corruption committee said the deputy PM was corrupt. 

What were the findings based on ??

And the PM sweeps the 3 under the carpet.

 

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The joker...

 

What a clown.

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

He said his government accepts the Transparency International’s decision with reservations,

Would he do this if he really thought he had abolished (or even reduced) corruption? How about the Army Park in Hua Hin? Anyone gone to prison yet? Nope. Anyone charged yet? Nope.

 

He's a complete no-hoper. Not up to the job.

Yes. It’s impossible to see the gravy dripping off your own chin.

36 minutes ago, HalfLight said:

Would he do this if he really thought he had abolished (or even reduced) corruption? How about the Army Park in Hua Hin? Anyone gone to prison yet? Nope. Anyone charged yet? Nope.

 

He's a complete no-hoper. Not up to the job.

Weren’t some of the protesters of the Army Park charged?

Clown!

Well it was definitely international news. And 3 no's on the panel vote of 8 shows he was guilty. This was a matter of yes or no. Nothing more to it than that. All these watches documents of ownership would have been the yes in friends name, or no in his name, but no one got to see them and again 3 of the panel voted guilty. The World and the Thai see through his and the Junta's charade of only out for themselves. With exchange rates, by the time of the election they quite possibly could do lasting serious damage to the country externally and internally domestic. 

6 hours ago, colinneil said:

Watch scandal not cause of Thailands downgrading says  Prayut.:cheesy:

Hes surely having a laff.

Maybe not the sole cause, but certainly a major contributory factor.

YUPP!!!!

That guy will 'claim' ANYTHING if he figures it will help HIS/THEIR cause......

And it is a laff how he has learned and follows SO MANY of Thaksin's 'Crafty/Grafty' ways -- only this guy has improved on them.........

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