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'The Prime Minister has confirmed that his government will continue to crush police reforms and draft legislation against the torture and disappearing of suspects'

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Prime Minister has confirmed that his government will continue to push police reforms and draft legislation against the torture and disappearing of suspects

When you hear official confirmation you know it's BS

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35 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

When you have top level cops also sitting in the Senate you got no chance !

One of thos recently declared a 100 million + fortune on a 1 mil salary ?

The whole barrel is rotten.

A thorough culling of the ruling classes is required in Thailand for any hope of reform.

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17 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

7 years an counting his attempts at reeling in the RTP, not one change has been made except to move people around and then place them in inactive posts instead of firing them.  Corruption is more rampant now then it was before and because of Covid and businesses closing, gambling dens stepped on, and other illegal activities one would see brown envelopes being handed over every Friday  night, like the bars in Rawai, money is tight and the police are fighting each other for the last satang they can wring from a stone.  Try again Prayut you have failed not only in completing your task of bringing happiness back to the people but also in restoring the countries faith in Government.

Well said.

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