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That 600 mil of Joe Ferrari's money, and all other officers, should be given back to the government to improve Thailand.


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putting the estimated USD 88 Billion value of the top mans bangkok land would eradicate Poverty & Westernize Education here,  at a stroke……….just something else that should rationally happen that aint never gonna happen……. worst worldwide wealth distribution gap……20% living on below 1900 baht / month…..most kids here leaving school at 14 and barely literate……..

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7 hours ago, WhiteBuffaloATM said:

putting the estimated USD 88 Billion value of the top mans bangkok land would eradicate Poverty & Westernize Education here,  at a stroke……….just something else that should rationally happen that aint never gonna happen……. worst worldwide wealth distribution gap……20% living on below 1900 baht / month…..most kids here leaving school at 14 and barely literate……..

Who is the top man with USD 88 billion ?

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

Obviously they can liquidate it. some high ranking policeman will score himself a 20mill fezza for 150k !!

In the Philippines, dozens of Lambos, Ferraris, other pricey cars, were seized from drug dealers, then crushed by the govt. Their reasoning was, as you say, if liquidated they would then be repurchased by other nefarious folks, or even the same folks once they get out of jail.

 

Why not then export them to the US, Europe, or Middle East, then have the money sent back to build some decent housing, instead of all those slums? Absolutely mind blowing.

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Just now, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

In the Philippines, dozens of Lambos, Ferraris, other pricey cars, were seized from drug dealers, then crushed by the govt. Their reasoning was, as you say, if liquidated they would then be repurchased by other nefarious folks, or even the same folks once they get out of jail.

 

Why not then export them to the US, Europe, or Middle East, then have the money sent back to build some decent housing, instead of all those slums? Absolutely mind blowing.

Send them back to the country they were stolen from !!

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12 hours ago, worgeordie said:
14 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No point ranting about it, none of his assets can be given to anyone, however good the cause, until the case has been to court and it's been proven that it was obtained illegally.    

Yes, and he never murdered anyone , till proven guilty in a court of law..........???? 

 the video must be fake .....????

regards worgeordie

You said that, not me. 

 

I wasn't referring to the killing, I was commenting on the assets under investigation. 

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18 hours ago, bbabythai said:

The government should take the corruption money away from these guys and give oldies a pension. 

If the Government took the money away from one corrupt individual or many more of them, then the whole of the top echelon would have no funds, and of course the Government would never share any of it with those that need it.

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18 hours ago, jvs said:

Sounds like a plan but when you give money to the government where do you think

some of it ends up?

There is a solid reason why

Thai people like to work for the government.

You buy your way in but you do that for a reason.

Good points made here and if Thailand doesn't curb the corruption it will never get beyond a developing country stage. However do you think for 1 minute that these guys are going to stop what they have been doing for years and sadly which elected leaders are going to enforce anti corruption policies when most of them are benefiting? To them it would be liking "cutting off their nose to spite their face" as the saying goes. The General assured the people in his election promise that he will stamp it out, I wonder when he is going to start? Corruption is Thailands archillie's heel and if they ever manage to put it behind them this place will definitely be paradise despite the road driving habits which I can live with. 

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Ah Babythai, you woke up. Good thing, but maybe 2 years ago there was the story in Asean Now about the Thai military elite group of having BILLIONS on their own. They had restaurants, hotels, malls, houses and so on for many years. You see that money flowing back to Thai citizens? NO.

 

It came out by accident and after that they returned all to the government, so the story told, I wonder

Never red anything about holding high ranked military held responsible, loosing their job for that.

Or even really being investigated.

The story also gave away, that the pm (military) could still live in "his" military house, due to "doing good things for Thailand".

Not long ago, you could read in Asean Now, the pm (military) was a very wealthy man compared to his income. He also has 100-dreds of millions in cars , houses, bank accounts and so on.

 

What they did do, is investigating the money on the opposition party FF, find "an error" in that and kill opposition complete. All members of that party can never have a function in government ever.

 

But saying this, it is just common all over the world, with any government.

 

An example of another country is India, they spend billions on space thingy's.

Not on their people. Why? As they gave for a reason, was, that if you spend it on Indian people, they could only buy a cup of tea for them. So why then dont blow it away then in ....space.

  

 

   

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19 hours ago, jvs said:

Sounds like a plan but when you give money to the government where do you think

some of it ends up?

There is a solid reason why

Thai people like to work for the government.

You buy your way in but you do that for a reason.

Some of it... please.

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If theory was extracted as a fine pr a fee for government services then it might well be seen as theft as a servant which is a serious crime in most  civilized countries!  That's almost saying enough, because of course, TIT!!!!!!!  and of course no Thai policeman is likely to ever be found guiltily of that or anything else, including probably, MURDER!!

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12 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Sorry I couldn't help but laugh, "Give it to the Government" You do realise how it works here to get a job in the government?

He clearly doesn't and he named his own comment. " a no brainer " . I hope he realizes what he wrote after posting it , if not the no brainer part counts for himself as well . 

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The money should be returned to those was extorted from, but CHOKE DEE with dat! There's no "improving" Thailand. It is what it is and always been. What most of us...initially...loved about it here. Now what most of us loathe. Can't fix 3rd world stupidity, greed, corruption, silliness, bad attitude and  unwarranted sense of superiority, etc. Just gotta accept and roll with it. Ain't ever gonna change here.

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17 hours ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

In the Philippines, dozens of Lambos, Ferraris, other pricey cars, were seized from drug dealers, then crushed by the govt. Their reasoning was, as you say, if liquidated they would then be repurchased by other nefarious folks, or even the same folks once they get out of jail.

 

Why not then export them to the US, Europe, or Middle East, then have the money sent back to build some decent housing, instead of all those slums? Absolutely mind blowing.

I don't think you read the news correctly.  Those stolen vehicles were seized as illegally imported autos meant to skirt high import duties, same as in Thailand.  The customers were wealthy class, not drug dealers.

And how exactly would you export them without proper ownership documentation?  If one tried, the legal owners would sue for return or compensation.

 

 

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