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Investigation into police woman’s maid abuse scandal raising serious questions about corruption


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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

The sad thing is obviously that few people in Thailand will be surprised by any of this.

The only surprise would be if the influential abuser would be jailed for years.

Also one sad thing is that corruption belong to Thai culture! Happen every level in government and all know what happening! Normal people even take money to sell they vote in election's! Everybody use that to they own benefit. People who pay need something and  people who take money sell something. Other is corruption in higher level or in school system. 

Even people who think corruption is not ok, are really happy if they can pay they way out of some sht what they have done! For example some driving accident!

Hand up everybody who has never pay "tea" money in Thailand!!!! If your hand rise, im happy you enjoy your 2 week vacation in LOS!

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Assistant National Police Commissioner Police Lieutenant General Surachate Hakparn has assured the Thai public that police are conducting a transparent and in-depth inquiry into the unusual case

The outcome of which will be published on 32nd. of Septober 2024..ish.

As for unusual, I seriously doubt it.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

A high-profile case involving a police officer abusing her maid over a two-year period is turning into a deepening investigation into corruption which is raising disturbing questions about the accused’s possible links with a Thai senator appointed by the previous junta. The accused woman has told investigating officers that she landed her position in the police through her links with a senior influential figure even though she was over age and only possessed a vocational-level certificate in accounting

Miss Whiplash had friends in high places.... what's hard to understand, this is how Thailand operates at every level.

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47 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Miss Whiplash had friends in high places.... what's hard to understand, this is how Thailand operates at every level.

Substitute "The World" for "Thailand" and I would agree.

Why single out this country ?

 

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12 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

The accused policewoman told investigators on the case that her qualifications were limited to a high school vocational certificate in accounting.

Certified competent to operate an off-the-shelf electronic calculator.?

Some women don't need certificates to get their jobs.

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17 hours ago, 2 is 1 said:

Also one sad thing is that corruption belong to Thai culture! Happen every level in government and all know what happening! Normal people even take money to sell they vote in election's! Everybody use that to they own benefit. People who pay need something and  people who take money sell something. Other is corruption in higher level or in school system. 

Even people who think corruption is not ok, are really happy if they can pay they way out of some sht what they have done! For example some driving accident!

Hand up everybody who has never pay "tea" money in Thailand!!!! If your hand rise, im happy you enjoy your 2 week vacation in LOS!

Too many people ignore this and pretend that corruption happens only in Police and other government agencies, while the rest of the population are honest and hard working victims of corruption.  The truth is, you aren't going to end corruption if you cannot admit that it permeates all levels of Thai society and all of Thailand needs to work to change it.

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40 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Because that the post is about.. an issue in Thailand.

It does not mention the rest of the world.

 

It's also a fact that in the rankings Thailand is pretty corrupt compared to most other countries, particularly the not very corrupt ones.

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