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Government chief whip ends his role as MP as Supreme Court accepts futsal scandal for trial


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The Thai Government’s chief whip, Wirat Rattanaseth, has to stop performing his duties as an MP from Tuesday after the Supreme Court Criminal Division for Holders of Political Office accepted a massive corruption case for trial. The case concerns the construction of substandard futsal courts in several north-eastern provinces almost a decade ago, worth a combined 4.4 billion baht.

 

Eighty-six educational officials, mostly school directors in the north-east, and Wirat were prosecuted by the Office of Attorney-General for their roles in the futsal project. 65 of them were dismissed from service in October by the Office of Basic Education Commission.

 

According to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Wirat and his wife were among a group of 24 people and companies who allegedly colluded by splitting up their duties and coordinating with one another to plunder public funds in the 2012 fiscal year, which had been earmarked for the construction of the courts at schools, despite the fact that many of the schools had not asked for the courts in the first place.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/government-chief-whip-ends-his-role-as-mp-as-supreme-court-accepts-futsal-scandal-for-trial/

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Eighty-six educational officials, mostly school directors in the north-east, and Wirat were prosecuted by the Office of Attorney-General for their roles in the futsal project. 65 of them were dismissed from service in October by the Office of Basic Education Commission.

Jeez....

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1 hour ago, jonclark said:

Oh dear this does not look good at all for the PM and his best mate Prawit - I thought they would stamp out corruption, not give it a top ranking position in their government. Tsk, tsk. 

 

Beginning to wonder if it's government house or a den of thieves?

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5 hours ago, Gandtee said:

65 education officials were dismissed from the service? Were they prosecuted for embezzlement of government funds? ie,Tax payers money. And were their assets confiscated? I can't recall reading of it. Or are they still enjoying the fruits of their ill gotten gains?

My wife's  sister and husband, both principals in Isaan schools were sacked and lost their potential  pensions and had 'assets' confiscated. Huge loss of face and both reduced to working for a living.

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7 hours ago, Gandtee said:

65 education officials were dismissed from the service? Were they prosecuted for embezzlement of government funds? ie,Tax payers money. And were their assets confiscated? I can't recall reading of it. Or are they still enjoying the fruits of their ill gotten gains?

We know the answers to those questions, don’t we?

7 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:

Quite the organised criminal syndicate that goes on here - and very deeply connected. 

And no one's the wiser.......apparently. 

 

????

 

 

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