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DMP Prawit completely innocent of any corruption charges in watches case: sources


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A source at the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission told the Isara News Agency that deputy prime minister Prawit Wongsuwan would not face any problems over the watches case.

Did we have any doubt about that?

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15 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

The real problem is, they will not go after any of these guys. Not the top bankers, not the high ranking guys, not the provincial authorities, and certainly not the army, or the police. They are all corrupt beyond imagination. And the level of corruption simply escalates, the further up the food chain you go. They police and army are not expected to be honest, and they are not expected to engage in law enforcement, traffic or public safety, on any level. It is an irrevocably broken and dysfunctional system. Any hyperbole to the contrary, is just a smoke screen, intended to deceive the most naive amongst us.

The Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand (ACT) is one of the most feeble and ineffective of all the tools Prayuth has used to deceive the people into believing that he is fighting corruption. Who was the last high level authority, in the police, immigration, the army, or the active administration they arrested, charged, tried convicted, and sent to prison? Nobody. Zero. Nunca. Nada. Why? Because Prayuth has had a mandate from the beginning to do the very opposite. To protect the elite, the super wealthy who are guilty, those that are connected, and those who are in power. Just think Dark Tao. Just think Red Bull. The list goes on, and on, and on. Only the most naive amongst us believe he or ACT secretary-general Mana Nimitmongkol are sincere about this. 

It barely matters. These guys are above the law. Any and all laws. The only time they are arrested is when it becomes big news, or it is reported internationally, and Thailand gets a ton of egg on it's face. And even then, it normally does not result in a conviction. Very, very few current (not former) police, immigration, customs, cabinet officials, army officials, or administration officials are arrested here, tried, convicted and imprisoned. The corruption here is never ending.

And to think that Cha Cha came into office with the agenda of cleaning the place up. LOL. About as amusing, and about as sincere as Trump draining the swamp. Nothing ever got cleaned up. If anything, things are filthier under the army, then they were before. When you have an administration that is built solely upon a foundation of cronyism, favoritism, and corruption, you end up with alot of morally bankrupt people, with ridiculous amounts of money. It gives them an Ivory Tower consciousness, and seems to foster a level of pathology that manifests itself as a dislike of the common man, a lack of respect for anyone who is not very wealthy, and a system of patronage, that only the toxic urchins within the army, the administration, the police, immigration, customs, and the elite of society benefit from.
 
For the masses, woe is them. And woe is Thailand.
 

You seem in more distress about Thailand than the people you mention . 

But perhaps there is a change on the way 

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Posted
20 hours ago, webfact said:

He is completely innocent of any wrong doing and will therefore not be recommended by the sub committee for further action at the main committee of the NACC, reported Thai PBS.

 

Prawit is completely clean.

Give him a another watch for the inconvenience.

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Let me get the popcorn and the blanket; it is getting good again ???? 

Is the date known already when they will canonize Prawatch? 

Posted
15 hours ago, crazykopite said:

The outcome was known from day one of the accusations there was no need for an enquiry a total waste of public funds 

Oh a few pockets probably got well lined..... maybe a Rolex to wear now, posing material when driving a Ferrari!

Posted
1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

I wonder what he will be presented with when his 25 years of loyal service comes around?

 

... 555, how about 2 or 3 pairs of additional strap on arms/hands so he can show off more of his borrowed bling-bling at the same time?

 

After this ruling he certainly should, after all It's what it's  as another famously popular and beloved local leader put it not that long ago ... 

 

[:cheesy:]

 

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Posted
On 3/8/2022 at 7:42 PM, ThailandRyan said:

Why bother at all...

Exactly what I was thinking.  

" thou doth protest too much" comes to mind.

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