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Govt to probe Thanathorn’s hiring of US lobbyists

By The Nation

 

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Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan

 

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said today (September 27) the government will probe the leader of Future Forward Party Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit for hiring American lobbyists under contract to allegedly discredit the Thai government through political activities.

 

Asked whether the issue has impacted Thailand’s national security, Prawit told the reporters that it had hurt the country's image.

 

Meanwhile, the Future Forward Party(FWP) has made a clarification of the document which has been shared in social media. The party said on its Facebook page that US company APCO Worldwide LLC is available for the public service under US law.

 

The party said that:

 

1. The document was not leaked as some Thai media claimed. It was specified to be published in order to show transparency of democratic political activities.

 

2. Thanathorn hired APCO Worldwide LLC to help him manage his schedule and English documents in order to contact persons and agencies during his US visit between July 12 and July 16. The hiring was in line with US law.

 

 

3. Thanathorn’s visit was not meant to harm Thailand or to organise political activities in order to discredit the country as alleged by some local media outlets. The party claimed that Thanathorn’s trip was to update the situation in Thailand and learn from the policies of other nations on economy, education, technology, and other areas which can be beneficial for the development of Thailand.

 

In addition, the purpose the trip was to meet individuals and institutions as it is normal for politicians to talk to ambassadors, the media, international agencies, academics, and civil society organisations. The trip was to strengthen Thailand's relationship with other countries, said the FWP.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30376838

 

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He is a thorn in their sides. 

But its OK for the Rooster to rig the election, lie about the vote count!! pay of the villages  control the senate with his brother in law his sister and all his Army groonies but a young man that wants change  has to stopped. 

Loved how the Rooster said a high income for all thai in 17 yrs.  Aha he means the 1% of the 1% 

The blatant lies just keep coming.. 

And Mr watch he can't even walk and I wonder which friend let him a watch for his big trip to th USA..  

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8 hours ago, madmitch said:

It shouldn't harm Thanathorn's political career even if it is proven to be a criminal offence. According to Khun Wissanu, crimes committed outside of Thailand don't count!

If drug related it seems OK, not sure about getting toadies knickers In knot. 

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2 hours ago, dcnx said:

You have to first have an image before you hurt it.

 

Thailand is known the world over as being a dysfunctional, dishonest, oppressive country full of corruption and unable to hold a government together. It’s THE world’s largest brothel, has an appalling human trafficking / slave record, poor education, some of the most dangerous roads in earth, and terrible pollution with no end in sight.
 

The only thing holding the country together is foreign investment, otherwise, Thailand wouldn’t be any further along than its neighbors, who are catching up and will eventually pass Thailand in all areas.

 

It’s such a mess that the guy who runs the entire show chooses to live in another country. 
 

You can’t harm Thailand’s image if you tried.

It's easy to understand why a certain party lives off-shore, although napoleon and his pet toad haven't twigged as to why? 

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