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Public Warehouse Organisation chief faces probe over missing tapioca


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Posted
13 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Funny how Yingluck took the heat for the rice support program, and any/all graft, but very little scrutiny has been applied to the Prayuth's eight-years of agricultural subsidy programs. 

 

 

Kick backs help.

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14 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Funny how Yingluck took the heat for the rice support program, and any/all graft, but very little scrutiny has been applied to the Prayuth's eight-years of agricultural subsidy programs. 

 

 

That's usually how it works - the rulers [everywhere] have no flaws. 

.....and almost always accepted.

Posted
5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

I'm beginning to think Thailand has a corruption issue... I may be wrong though?

Not wrong.....just not discussed in polite company.

 

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Just now, mikebell said:

So more corruption unearthed from ten years ago!  When will they get round to the stuff happening NOW!

My best guess, if they maintain the current pace, is ten years.

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Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

allegedly stolen from 12 warehouses for sale for profit

Sold to schools for the kids to enjoy tapioca pudding with jam?? I bet not. 

A favourite of mine.

 

Tapioca Jam Pudding - Caitriona Redmond

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Posted
20 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Funny how Yingluck took the heat for the rice support program, and any/all graft, but very little scrutiny has been applied to the Prayuth's eight-years of agricultural subsidy programs. 

 

 

The years stated in the article encompass part of the Yingluck tenure as PM.

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For Thailand, it’s common knowledge that corruption is a problem. The first is the impact

on the development of the country. The problem started for a long time. It’s deeply rooted in

almost every profession, both public, private and public. Corruption in Thai society has long

been associated with the way of life of Thai people or is said to be part of Thai culture. When the

problem is bound to the Thai society. The result is that some Thai people see that corruption is

corruption. It is normal and acceptable.

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