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Thai police chief revamps recruitment after promotion scandal


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

ordered amendments to the recruitment procedure

revise the regulations regarding the admission and advancement 

examine police-certified training courses

only looks at policies, never looks at individual officers who allowed it

he is like every other police chief in that regard

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Such a clown this guy….he’s the main actor in position payments…..he’s the top guy!

Pretending to dissassociate himself and pleading ignorant to these practices simply make him a bigger fool! Staggering that Thailand accepts this nonsense continually.

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4 hours ago, chalawaan said:

I can't see how this has any substance in reality. It seems to be a puff-piece at best, and more about internal sexual politics given the gender involved. 

 

If the UK Metropolitan Police have decades old institutionalised issues, including corruption, on a much lesser scale, the RTP would need to be disbanded, and rebuilt by someone like the officer forced to flee to Australia, for implicating the Army, including Prawit, in human trafficking. 

 

I'd question how much less a scale corruption in the Met is than in Thailand. I suspect they're just more skilful at hiding it. The granting of liquor licences to restaurants and bars, for example, has been hugely lucrative for London police stations for decades. 

In 1980 or thereabouts I was lunching with a restaurant-owning chum when a bloke came through the door in a beautifully cut camel hair coat, diamond discreetly winking from his signet ring, Rolex on his wrist, and everyone started bowing and scraping to him. (The Pope himself could not have had a greater effect on the St Peter Square throng).

"Who on earth is that?" I asked. "Shhhh" my host whispered, looking tense. When the door had closed on the departing eminence, he breathed out and added, " That's the Head of Licensing at H------ CID" - and all became clear. 

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4 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

This is a total farce.   All of the high ranking police got their current positions through corruption.  Are we expected to believe that they will diligently work to expose and eliminate that corruption??

Nah. This action is just for show. 

Don't expect any substantial changes or reform.

It's not what they do. 

 

Same as it ever was.

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"... to establish a panel to revise the regulations regarding the admission and advancement of commissioned police officers." 

 

That only means that the applicants have to pay more for their "well-deserved promotion". 

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6 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

The one thing we need to remember is that while we are in the 22 century and have all the fancy tech stuff. A lot of countries are still in the 20th century.

 

It was not long ago that British officers were officers based on their financial means,  People bought their commissions or went to fancy schools.  

 

a lot of Asian countries are still in the same time frame.  

 

If you look at some India and Pakistan the feudal system still exists where the land owner has families that work on his land and he looks after them. 

Are you a time traveller? 22nd century? Who knows what it will be like, but Thailand won’t have advanced much, is my guess? 555

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Celebs must have heard if you have a plastic bag a roll of duck tape and some cable ties a very lucrative career awaits with long periods siting on an inactive post then rotated to other areas to start rinsing again ????  

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9 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

This is a total farce.   All of the high ranking police got their current positions through corruption.  Are we expected to believe that they will diligently work to expose and eliminate that corruption??

Spot on. The fox guarding the hen house.

 

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To pay for the promotion one has to, in most cases, borrow money to pay the full fare BEFORE getting the promotion.

 

Note that there have been "incidents" where the payment has been made and then the promotion was not delivered. The end result often involves gunfire.

 

And the payment is borrowed from the informal police promotion lending society, and not SCB, which involves senior police and their close mafia associates. The "loan" is repaid over the years, resulting in a tidy income/safe investment, but requires the applicant to source additional income aggressively. Loan payment due? Shakedown duty. Or the various nefarious activities the RTP has been implicated in recently: dodgy visas, kidnapping, purloining bank accounts, repo super cars, plastic bag drug suspects.

 

19 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

“What’s the fuss about it?” Wirut said. “It’s already existed for decades already

 

The problem isn't so much the pay for promotion but rather the results of that initial corruption. It leads to increased corrupt and illegal behavior. And more importantly, a lack of faith and respect by the public in the police and the legal system.

 

 

 

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