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Rakesh Saxena and the Thai banking scandal that triggered Asia’s financial crisis


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So who will be to blame that the USD has hit 37.76 Thb to the $1 this morning.  He should have been prosecuted in absentia and sentenced just like they did for Thaksin...

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3 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

So who will be to blame that the USD has hit 37.76 Thb to the $1 this morning.  He should have been prosecuted in absentia and sentenced just like they did for Thaksin...

I think it is more to do with the actions of the USA, rest of the world cannot keep up with their interest rate hikes. Sterling actually dipped below $1.05 this morning too... that is due to actions in UK as well,

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4 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I think it is more to do with the actions of the USA, rest of the world cannot keep up with their interest rate hikes. Sterling actually dipped below $1.05 this morning too... that is due to actions in UK as well,

The rest of the world needs to up their rates if they want to stay ahead of the impending recession which will be hitting by the end of the year in many countries.  It is also why many governments are changing leaders as folks see the inaction affecting them daily.

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7 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

He is 70 years old now , he would be 90 then ... no fun .

Why did it take 26 years to find him guilty ?

What happened to him and where has he been these 26 years ?

Big money buys good lawyers.

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4 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

The good days when we ex-pat country bumpkins up north got 89 baht for 1 GBP!

Remembering the day [July ?] they decided to float the Baht during this fabricated and conspiratorial-ladened "crisis". 

Almost overnight, the Baht reaching towards 47/49.....peaking out at around 51 and change. 

Survival mechanisms - 

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Big money buys good lawyers.

No such beast as a good lawyer, is there? 

 

What do you call several thousand lawyers chained to the bottom of the ocean...??

????

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10 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

The good days when we ex-pat country bumpkins up north got 89 baht for 1 GBP!

Thais were selling anything they could out of the trunks of their cars to make payments on cars, condos, golf memberships and consumer goods. Rolexes were $500 at pawn shops. Foreigners with money were buying cars, motorcycles, fridges and more for 50% discount. Bangkok had hundreds of building sites abandoned. Night life was affordable!

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zzaa09, answer, a start.  Hope this guy lives until the end of his 20 year jail sentence.

  He will be missing maple syrup and poutine etc.  until then.

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22 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

He is 70 years old now , he would be 90 then ... no fun .

Why did it take 26 years to find him guilty ?

What happened to him and where has he been these 26 years ?

He spent 13 years in Canada fighting deportation while living in Whistler B.C. A very nice, very high end ski resort

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On 9/25/2022 at 8:36 PM, nigelforbes said:

He escaped to Canada, it took a long time before he was able to be successfully extradited and tried in Thailand.

I wonder why it took so long?  He spent years in a luxury condo in Vancouver while paying lawyers to drag out his case. Many politicians, hi-sco types and tycoons in Thailand preferred the extradition to be delayed as long as possible. The bank had a license to steal. So how much time will he serve before being released due to health or ? reasons.

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18 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

No such beast as a good lawyer, is there? 

 

What do you call several thousand lawyers chained to the bottom of the ocean...??

????

A Greenpeace miracle

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