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Justice Minister questions NACC’s graft charges filed against his wife

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Justice Minister questions NACC’s graft charges filed against his wife

 

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Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin is questioning the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) over its recent decision to summon his wife, Mrs. Anongwan, to acknowledge corruption charges related to the Fai Maew weir project, worth 770-million baht, implemented about 12 years ago.

 

The Minister told the media that he thought that the case had concluded a long time ago, after several complaints had been lodged against his wife, then the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, alleging corruption in the construction of the weirs, otherwise known as Fai Maew.

 

He said his wife was appointed Minister when she led the Matchimatippatai party, a member of the governing coalition, while he was serving a five-year ban from politics.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/justice-minister-questions-naccs-graft-charges-filed-against-his-wife/

 

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3 minutes ago, webfact said:

Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin is questioning the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) over its recent decision to summon his wife,

do you  know who i am ? laws dont apply to me or my family !

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What goes around comes around... He was banned, she was accused, now she's been summoned... Does that mean it's his turn next???  Meanwhile, the money keeps rollin' on it!!!

 

He also does not say his wife is innocent of all charges,

Just he thought the case had been concluded.

regards Worgeordie

27 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

What goes around comes around... He was banned, she was accused, now she's been summoned... Does that mean it's his turn next???  Meanwhile, the money keeps rollin' on it!!!

 

Guess they need some advice from a minister who served jail time in Australia for drug stuff. He seems to know how to zig zag through many situations. Expert in face docs too. 

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16 hours ago, scorecard said:

Guess they need some advice from a minister who served jail time in Australia for drug stuff. He seems to know how to zig zag through many situations. Expert in face docs too. 

 

In my book, I'd want to get advice from all the ones who DON'T get caught... not from those who did and ended up in jail for it!  :tongue:

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Justice Minister questions NACC’s graft charges filed against his wife

I'm sure he'll get justice... :whistling:

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Justice Minister questions NACC’s graft charges filed against his wife

She's still a suspect with sticky fingers, he had a 5 year ban what a crazy country..

There ain't no justice.

16 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

I'm sure he'll get justice... :whistling:

Don't you mean just-us? 

strange that they go after someone connected to the ruling parties. Normally they don't do that must be some really convincing evidence. Or they need more seats to divide and hope he steps down.

 

I wonder what the reason is.

 Enter start selling stuff-gonna need duffel bags 

This whole place is rotten to the very core. 

Guilty as hell that's just by looking at him no need to look at his Mrs case concluded ????

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