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Krabi official caught demanding 100,000 baht fee for hotel license renewal


snoop1130

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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In May, the accused official, 42 year old Thikaporn Kongmuen, contacted the hotel and informed that the hotel that it needed to pay 100,00 baht in exchange for the license. Thikaporn told the hotel owner to hand the money directly to her, otherwise, she would not submit the documents to the higher-ranking officer. The hotel owner refused and filed a complaint with the PACC.

I wonder how the smug cow feels now.

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2 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

Is it possible this woman is just the bagman of these higher officials ???? ?

Possibly yes, but lets see if they cut a deal with her to snitch up the ladder.

If not then this will send a message to other bent officials that they are not immune to being caught.

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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Provincial Governor of Krabi removed the Permanent Secretary of the Mueang Krabi district from her position after she was accused of demanding 100,000 baht from a hotel in the province in exchange for an operating license

To be fair, this is a removal based on allegations.

I could see placed on administrative leave (maybe this did occur but just incomplete journalism?) or moved temporarily to the Office of the PM without prejudice while an investigation proceeds to establish evidence beyond a reasonable doubt. 

What is the truth? An element that seems typically lacking in Thailand's investigatorial process.

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2 hours ago, pomchop said:

go spend a day at jomtiem immigration and watch the agents that are there everyday or visit the agents offices  who openly offer to circumvent the rules in return for a nice payment for them to bribe the immigration officials....it would take less than a week to track down the offenders IF IF anybody really wanted to stop it....but u can bet that those whose job it is to stop it are also getting their cuts....

Just today I've been wondering if the same thing applies to never arresting those who operate the boats containing hundreds of people trying to illegally enter Europe. The 'refugees' pay thousands of dollars for the trip. To who? And how? With many thousands of passengers a year, how it it not possible to trace the money trail by questioning the passengers?

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7 hours ago, smedly said:

well know  no surprises there, bribery goes on everywhere - a 12 month extention without funds in the bank costs anywhere from b12k - b30k

Speaking from experience ?

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7 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Would be good if other hotel and resort owners came forward with a similar story, 

Yonks ago in Phuket we were told that the local OrBorTor office would only give us planning permission for our guesthouse project if we used their staff to draw up the plans....

 

We used their staff!

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Thikaporn Kongmuen needs to be locked up for at least 10 years. Are you clowns serious about fighting corruption, or is this just an ongoing charade? Of course we know the answer.

Check her bank accounts would be a good idea

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13 hours ago, Srikcir said:

To be fair, this is a removal based on allegations.

I could see placed on administrative leave (maybe this did occur but just incomplete journalism?) or moved temporarily to the Office of the PM without prejudice while an investigation proceeds to establish evidence beyond a reasonable doubt. 

What is the truth? An element that seems typically lacking in Thailand's investigatorial process.

Actually there are voice clips from various days when she was asking for the money. The anti corruption commission are involved. It's not just an allegation

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