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Ex-commerce minister Boonsong gets 48 years in jail over rice-pledging scheme

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   Did these people ever make a personal financial gain ????????????      I always understood it was the rice millers and whare house owners who carried out the thieving.

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42 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

   Did these people ever make a personal financial gain ????????????      I always understood it was the rice millers and whare house owners who carried out the thieving.

You should read the topic, these guys allowed false G2G deals. That meant that rice could be sold at a lower rate (if exported) but this rice was not exported but sold back in the system. So huge losses for Thailand. All under YL her watch who never attended meetings but said there was no corruption. 

 

This has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. The PTP were crooks who were caught by the crooks that now rule. 

Wonder  how  many years Prayut and  his  team will get one day when the <deleted>  hits the fan

1 hour ago, robblok said:

You should read the topic, these guys allowed false G2G deals. That meant that rice could be sold at a lower rate (if exported) but this rice was not exported but sold back in the system. So huge losses for Thailand. All under YL her watch who never attended meetings but said there was no corruption. 

 

This has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. The PTP were crooks who were caught by the crooks that now rule. 

Just  like thos e nice bronze statues at  Hua  Hin then.....which Prayut said  concealed no corruption

3 minutes ago, Chazar said:

Just  like thos e nice bronze statues at  Hua  Hin then.....which Prayut said  concealed no corruption

Whatever crooks then crooks now.. i can only applaud when some of them get caught. Too bad not all of them get prosecuted.  But better a few then none at all.

 

Maybe with luck if the army ever loses its power there is payback because of the corruption they participated in. 

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