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High time for action against corruption, not just talk – Privy Councilor Paiboon


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If he were really serious about fighting corruption, he would start with current (not former) high ranking policemen, then he would investigate every general in the army, every ministerial post, then he would look at captains of industry, and lastly the governors and mayors of major cities. That alone would keep them busy for years and allow the arrest and conviction of thousands. 

 

Is he serious? Of course not. There is no fight. Especially against his own boys. Only hyperbole and rhetoric. 

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8 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

If he were really serious about fighting corruption, he would start with current (not former) high ranking policemen, then he would investigate every general in the army, every ministerial post, then he would look at captains of industry, and lastly the governors and mayors of major cities. That alone would keep them busy for years and allow the arrest and conviction of thousands. 

 

Is he serious? Of course not. There is no fight. Especially against his own boys. Only hyperbole and rhetoric. 

Hyperbole and rhetoric are really nice words to cover what should be posted, but luckily most of us understand ????

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7 hours ago, Cadbury said:

This can be put in the category of just "more talk" by some puffed up military politician.

The Perceived Corruption Ranking of Thailand is presently 99 out of 180 and has changed little since 2014.

For heavens sake they teach corruption by example in the the schools. The children see directors and teachers scamming the lunch funding and anything else they can get their hands on and stealing their scholarship money when the opportunity arises. They must think and see that corruption is an acceptable Thai practice.

Sadly you are correct about the children learning by observation while at school.

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7 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Coup is a corrupt act. Start with that. Rest will be relatively easier. 

I don't think that a coup is necessarily a corrupt act, taking control and then prolonging the state in your own and others interests and manipulating an outcome certainly is. 

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This guy is an absolute phony. And a total failure at his position. He had no background in law, yet was given the position of "Justice Minister" as a consolation prize, after being denied the leadership position in the army. He is just another example of the polar opposite of a meritocracy, here in Thailand. The government is failing at nearly everything it touches. 

 

The so-called “Justice” Minister (General) Paiboon Khumchaya has indirectly called for socially sanctioned attacks (or “lynch mobs”) against those suspected of being even remotely “anti-monarch”, even if they are living overseas. Meanwhile, gangs attack people not considered to be wearing black, or those who dare not show the mandatory mourning.

 

“The world has lost the war on drugs. Not only Thailand.” This sombre admission came from Justice Minister Paiboon Khumchaya in April 2016. After several decades of draconian drug laws, the results were very bleak. Thailand’s jails were severely overcrowded, causing frequent human rights violations, and yet the rates of drug usage were still soaring to record-highs each year. In 2016, drug offenses alone constituted a striking 65% of Thailand’s overall prison population.

 

https://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/citylife-articles/quiet-war-kratom-thailands-failed-war-drugs-traditional-herb-may-help-fix/

 

Justice Minister Paiboon Khumchaya, himself a former general, told reporters Monday that the prison was not at fault for deaths in custody.

"Sometimes prisoners die in prison," Khumchaya told reporters. He added that a fraud suspect had recently died while in detention. "But there was no reporting on it because he was not a man in the news."

https://www.dw.com/en/thailand-astrologer-accused-of-defaming-royals-dies-in-military-custody/a-18836076-0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Careful SM, they probably still have plenty of vacancies in the attitude adjustment facilities. 

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With all the huge projects and buying of military equipment,that has been going on,

there will be no reduction of corruption for the foreseeable future,plus all the MP's

had 5 lean years,so they have a lot to make up for.

regards worgeordie

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10 hours ago, robblok said:

Yes your right for some reason  whoever is in power never sees any corruption on their side. YL said it.. no corruption in the rice program.. then a new side came and found huge corruption in the rice program. Its amazing how going from one side to the other just reveals corruption. It is as if those in power protect their own.. I mean surely that would not happen, i mean if the PTP gets in power surely they would not find corruption of their foes.  ????

 

Was exactly the same in India in the state where I lived. Each time a party got elected they immediately exposed their rivals, who'd often just been voted out, and had them arrested and charged. 

 

Sadly in the UK it seems corruption of all kinds is rife in parliament but all of them are above the law!

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

With all the huge projects and buying of military equipment,that has been going on,

there will be no reduction of corruption for the foreseeable future,plus all the MP's

had 5 lean years,so they have a lot to make up for.

regards worgeordie

Plus the new aircraft purchases by Thai Airways. There will be a motza to be made there. Especially if they they are fitted with Rolls Royce engines.

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29 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Plus the new aircraft purchases by Thai Airways. There will be a motza to be made there. Especially if they they are fitted with Rolls Royce engines.

I was thinking of making a bid for Thai but I couldn't find anything smaller than 25 satang.

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32 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Plus the new aircraft purchases by Thai Airways. There will be a motza to be made there. Especially if they they are fitted with Rolls Royce engines.

If I were RR, I wouldn't be delivering any brown envelopes until the engines and spare parts were fully paid for. 

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The politicians/military leaders make these idiotic announcements from time to time to impress the under-educated masses, of their (leaders) committments to improvements for all. They have been lying for years, it appears to be a cultural trait of the elite (i.e politicians/military)! Face and money are the "virtues" of many Thais.

 

So, why should farang worry - nothing will change. Feudalism, cronyism & corruption will remain. Change can only come from within.

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