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New parliament way behind schedule

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New parliament way behind schedule

By The Nation

 

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Wilas Chanpitak

 

Wilas Chanpitak, former Democrat Party politician and the ex-chairman of the house committee on corruption prevention and suppression, told the press December 8 that the construction of the new parliament was way behind the schedule.

 

He added that he would be giving details of the case to the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the State Audit Office of the Kingdom of Thailand to inspect the process of construction.

 

Wilas added that the information was leaked by an official who alleged that certain contracts had been illegally extended, such as the infrastructure contract awarded to Sino-Thai.

 

Moreover, he believed that a fine of Bt12.28 million a day should be imposed and that an investigation is needed to find out whether Sorasak Pienvej, Secretary of the House of Representatives, offered special treatment to the contractor or not.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30379212

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-12-09
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23 minutes ago, webfact said:

Wilas added that the information was leaked by an official who alleged that certain contracts had been illegally extended, such as the infrastructure contract awarded to Sino-Thai.

The trough has grown substantially since the original contract was awarded, no one envisaged just how large the trough would become. Oink Oink!

Graft has reached new highs under Buck Banana and General Rolex ...

 

So much for ending corruption lol , what they really meant was stopping corruption for everyone but themselves .

Who would ever know the level of corruption and graft that this horrible edifice has created.....?

It's been going for years and can only be a trough, that's bigger than most !

All they have to do is walk across the hall into the Transport Ministry and Health ministry and ask Anutin what is going on........

 

Or the Democrats are just twisting the knife a little bit!

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Moreover, he believed that a fine of Bt12.28 million a day should be imposed and that an investigation is needed to find out whether Sorasak Pienvej, Secretary of the House of Representatives, offered special treatment to the contractor or not.

Lol

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Well, as far as I can assess it the entire country seems behind schedule... in pretty much everything ranging from rule of law to social justice, social security, worker protection, consumer rights, education, market liberalization, digital economy, infrastructure planning and maintenance, environmental protection, graft and nepotism eradication, road safety, and, last but not least, democracy.

Just how many arms of government does this tiny country need?

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