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Deputy Attorney-General in Red Bull Heir case quits

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Deputy Attorney-General in Red Bull Heir case quits

 

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Deputy Attorney-General Nate Narksook, who endorsed the public prosecutors’ decision not to prosecute Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya on a charge of reckless driving causing death, has tendered his resignation. 

 

A statement from the Office of the Attorney-General (OAG), released today, said that he had submitted his resignation letter to the Attorney-General, Mr. Wongsakul Kittipromwong, to indicate his honesty in the handling of Vorayuth’s case.

 

The resignation will become effective once it is approved by the Attorney-General. According to the statement, Nate Narksook insists that he performed his duty as assigned and had endorsed the prosecutors’ decision on behalf of Mr. Songsakul who, at the time, was on working other business.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/deputy-attorney-general-in-red-bull-heir-case-quits/

 

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  • Should read: Nate Narksook insists that he performed his duty as assigned and had  endorsed the prosecutors' decision on behalf of the Yoovidhya family !   Total disgrace.

  • Of course he has. Got plenty of money to retire in luxury now.    This whole saga is VERY Thai. 

  • Should have read, he is getting out fast, before his bank account details are known.

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33 minutes ago, webfact said:

Deputy Attorney-General Nate Narksook, who endorsed the public prosecutors’ decision not to prosecute Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya on a charge of reckless driving causing death, has tendered his resignation. 

Of course he has. Got plenty of money to retire in luxury now. 

 

This whole saga is VERY Thai. 

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It's what honorable unexplained wealthy old men do just before running like hell ???? 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

According to the statement, Nate Narksook insists that he performed his duty as assigned and had endorsed the prosecutors’ decision on behalf of Mr. Songsakul

Should read:

Nate Narksook insists that he performed his duty as assigned and had  endorsed the prosecutors' decision on behalf of the Yoovidhya family !

 

Total disgrace.

Edited by Thaiwrath

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To read such blatant BS on Mothers Day......... He should be ashamed....

 

Somebody should prosecute the Prosecutor......

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This saga and the mishandling of it will be a blight on thai justice system for generations to come, and this guy is doing a runner leaving a mountain of poo behind him for others to clean...

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No international flights to Dubai. Long tuk tuk rides to the border, then buses to Sieam Reap or Hanoi! That butt will hurt!

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

has tendered his resignation.

Should have read, he is getting out fast, before his bank account details are known.

It looks like his arms have been removed..

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

he had submitted his resignation letter to the Attorney-General, Mr. Wongsakul Kittipromwong, to indicate his honesty in the handling of Vorayuth’s case.

If a prominent attorney general on this level wish to show his honesty regarding something, they stay and fight for the right thing to the end.

 

This is just the opposite Thai traditional way, when something gets too hot. He have to run to save himself, his family and the great donation that probably sits in an Isle of Man number account.

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3 hours ago, Fex Bluse said:

Of course he has. Got plenty of money to retire in luxury now. 

 

This whole saga is VERY Thai. 

Take the money and run 

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What an absolute surprise. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Attorney-General in Red Bull Heir case quits

 

Let’s see…choose one….

 

1- I’ve got my money. I’m out of here.

2- I’ve got my money and I‘m out of here after I give the General his cut.

3- I’ve got my money, passed an envelope upstairs, and I’m going to try and get out of

   here before the General finds out how much the Yoovidhya idiots actually gave me.

4- I had my money, but the General found out how much...took it all...and fired me.

 

Now....the Ex-Deputy-Attorney-General is hoping really, really hard the gardener didn't tell anyone about that big box buried next to the garage....

 

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Absolute coward! Gained plenty of money, lost plenty of face! Fall on the sword you lowlife!

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I'd love to see his "golden parachute"! Probably is actually golden

5 hours ago, webfact said:

has tendered his resignation. 

Because he can now afford a life of luxury!!!

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2 hours ago, colinneil said:

Should have read, he is getting out fast, before his bank account details are known.

No worries, Switzerland is good at keeping those kind of secrets. ???? 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

No international flights to Dubai. Long tuk tuk rides to the border, then buses to Sieam Reap or Hanoi! That butt will hurt!

Likely the deal included a one-trip on the family jet.

 

 

The guy became a laughing stock, lost all credibility.

But with his healthy bank balance he will not care one bit.

Quit his position, quit his responsibility,  free as a bird

I am retired now, stop asking me questions........

regards Worgeordie

1 hour ago, Hayduke said:

 

Let’s see…choose one….

 

1- I’ve got my money. I’m out of here.

2- I’ve got my money and I‘m out of here after I give the General his cut.

3- I’ve got my money, passed an envelope upstairs, and I’m going to try and get out of

   here before the General finds out how much the Yoovidhya idiots actually gave me.

4- I had my money, but the General found out how much...took it all...and fired me.

 

Now....the Ex-Deputy-Attorney-General is hoping really, really hard the gardener didn't tell anyone about that big box buried next to the garage....

 

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The first one I got my money and I'm out of here

It's like the captain jumping a sinking ship

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We already knew that was going to happen when he didn't turn up at the commission hearing a couple of days ago.

 

An investigation into his assets should be in order to see whether there have been some unusual gains from suspicious sources over the past 12 months or so. But it is not going to happen. 

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Absolutely disgusting, and these people get away with it.

 

I hope he gets struck by lightning while having a p.....

wash your hands and then go for another brown envelope ...  

He is not alone there should be more doing the same before they are found out or asked to leave

Hopefully  the truth will come   out on who was involved and their reasons for letting off the Boss money comes to mind

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

he had submitted his resignation letter to indicate his honesty

"I resign, therefore I'm honest." That's one of the more absurd exercises in logic I've come across.

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Why keep working with all that money in an offshore account and lots of difficult questions to answer?

 

What an embarrassment to Thailand. And they still talk about their reputation abroad  like they actually have one to uphold.

Coward. 

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